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D.B, REDDY 

PLANl’ PROTI'ECTION SPECIALIST, EXTENSION DIRECTORATE 

T. S. RAJAGOPALAN 

CHIEF LIBRARIAN, INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 

M. R. PANIKKAR 

AORIGULTURAL OFFICER, INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 


INDIAN COUNCIL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 
NEW DELHI 




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Foreword 


Plant protection is as old as Agriculture. When farming 
evolved through food-gathering, .hunting and pastura! 
stages to stablise in sedentary agriculture, the factors such 
as external and internal enemies of crops limiting the 
enterprise were also taken notice of. More often than 
not, pests and diseases particularly in sudden epidemics 
were considered as the outcome of divine displeasure. 
Evidences are not, at the same time, lacking that plant 
protection measures and that too in the form of fungicidal 
and insecticidal treatments were practised even ^ in Yedic 
age and near about. ' • 

Plant protection in the modern sense of the term is, 
however, a later development. During the recent decades, 
several aspects of plant protection have made tremen- 
dous progress particularly in the wake of new findings in 
biological and chemical sciences. Improved tools and tech- 
niques in finding out plant maladies and the most effective 
way of remedying them have also opened up new horizons. 
Perhaps, this is one of the greatest contributions of 
modern science to humanity for conservation of natural 
resources. 

Corresponding to the growing importance of the sub- 
ject, the v olume of literature pouring out of the researches 
is massive and continuous. While the existing techniques 
of plant protection are being sought to be perfected, 
stranger and more viruleut enemies are also cropping up, 
calling for eternal vigilence and change of strategy and 
technique. The cycle goes on taxing the ingenuity of plant 
protection workers, resulting in a plethora of records , of 
experiences and findings. 



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For an ardent student seeking information on a parti- 
cular aspect of plant protection, this avalanche of literature 
would be a nightmare, unless he is helped and given guid- 
ance to the various sources of information. A classified 
bibliography, therefore, fulfils in a great measure this need. 
This bibliography on‘ Plant Protection is fairly comprehen- 
sive in its coverage and refers only to the work done in 
India. About 2,500 documents are listed in the biblio- 
graphy and the detailed classified sequence is its distinctive 
; feature. 

It has been the practice with us for some time now to 
bring out bibliographies during Conferences and Seminars. 
The present work is yet another attempt . in this direction 
and Sarvashri Reddy, Rajagopalan and Panikkar deserve 
to be complimented for bringing out this useful biblio- 
graphy. 

J. S. PATEL 


I.G.A.R. New Delhi 
April 22, 1964 


AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER 
WITH THE GOVERNMENT OF INDIA 



Introduction 


The Indian Council of Agricultural Research is organising 
an All India Seminar on Plant Protection from the 22nd 
April 1 964 to the 28th April ! 964. On this occasion the 
Council is bringing out a bibliography on Plant Protection 
with reference to India. 

Organised plant protection activity in our country, 
especially on field scale received impetus only after the 
World War II Considerable amount of literature began 
to be published thereafter as would be evident from the 
listing in this bibliography of a very large number of 
entries published near about 1950 and onwards. The 
compilers had initially desired to attempt an exhaustive 
bibliography on the subject but some practical considera- 
tions have subsequently imposed on them to make the 
bibliography a selective one. The subject of Plant Pro- 
tection deals with the diverse aspects such as the control 
of diseases, insect pests, weeds, deficiency diseases, weather 
hazards etc. and the volume of published literature on 
each of them is not equal and it was difficult to maintain 
a balance of coverage. 

While most of the contributions on plant diseases, 
insects and other pests and weeds may touch upon control 
aspects as well, in this bibliography an attempt is made to 
list those articles wherein only a substantial portion dealt 
with practical and field control measures. Mostly those 
articles the tittles of which clearly indicated that the con- 
trol aspects were also dealt with have been included as it 
has not been possible to read every reference on the subject. 
In addition to periodical literature an attemt^t has been 
made to cover books, proceedings of conferences and 



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seminars, bulletins, leaflets, acts, standard specifications, 
etc. 

The distinctive feature of this bibliography is the 
detailed classified listing of the entries. The table of com 
tents indicates the scheme of classification followed. 
The earlier sections list references on plant protection 
problems in general which cover diseases caused by 
bacteria, viruses and fungi and insects and other pests, 
weeds, deficiency diseases etc. including their control. The 
latter sections list references dealing with specific crops. 
The crops have been broadly grouped on the basis of their 
utility. While in the ultimate class, the references are 
arranged alphabetically by the name of the authors, some 
deviations have been made at certain places to bring to- 
gether references dealing with a particular disease or a pest. 
The references which are multifocal in their contents, 
i.e. dealing with more than one crop/malady/control 
measure could be entered only under one heading — the 
one in which the contribution deals with substantially. If 
some entries are not found under the headings sought, 
it may become necessary to refer to other possible head- 
ings under which such entries could be classed. However, 
it is hoped, that the classified presentation of entries will 
enhance the usefulness of the bibliography for finding out 
readily and with ease the published information on the 
different aspects of the subject of Plant Protection. 

The compilers wish to record their grateful thanks to 
Dr. J. S, Patel, Agricultural Commissioner with the 
Government of India for encouragement. 


New Delhi 
April 22, 1964 


D. B. Reddy 
T. S. Rajagopalan 
M. R„ Panikkar 



Contents 


FOREWORD 
INTRODUCTION 
DISEASE AND PEST—GENERAL 
PLANT PROTECTION 
General 
India 

States in India 
CONTROL 
Cultural 
Biological 
Chemical 

PESTICIDE 

Use 

Handling 

Application, Spraying 
Machinery for Application 
Aircraft for Application 

FUMIGANT 
Fumigation 
Seed Treatment 
Legislation 
Acts 

DISEASE-CONTROL 

General 

Biological Agent 
Cultural 
Chemical 
FUNGICIDE 
Action 

Testing and Evaluation 
Bordeaux Mixture 
ANTIBIOTICS 


INSECT PEST 



VIM 


' Termite ' ' ■ 

• Locust and Grasshopper 9 

Polyphagous Insect 

INSECT PEST CONTROL H 

General H 

Mechanical 
Cultural 
Biological 
Chemical 

INSECTICIDE 

Inorganic 

Organic 

DDT 13 

BHC 13 

Others *3 

Vegetable origin 1“^ 

Microbial 1*^ 

Testing and Evaluation 14 

Application 13 

Hazard 13 

Toxicity, Residue and Bioassay 15 

Phytotoxicity 1^ 

Resistance to Insecticide 16 

Integrated 

NON-INSECT ANIMAL PEST 16 

Millipede 
Nematode 
Earthworm 

Snail and Slug 16 

Bird 

Rodent 1"^ 

Other Mammal 

WEED 1"^ 

NOXIOUS WEED-GENERAL 18 

Argemons 1^ 

Bandha 18 

Baisurai 1^ 

Broomrape 18 

Cmcuta 15 



k ■ 

Eupatorium i9 

Hariali 19 

Kans 19 

Lantana 20 

Loranthus * 20 

Nutgrass 20 

Pohll and Xanthium 21 

Prickly pear 21 

Striga 21 

Water Hyacinth 21 

Others 22 

WEED CONTROL 22 

Mechanical and Cultural 24 

Biological 24 

Chemical 24 

2, 4-D 26 

Others 26 

DEFICIENCY DISEASE 26 

WEATHER HAZARD 26 

GRAIN CROP 26 

GRAIN STORAGE 26 

Fumigation 26 

Insect Proofing 27 

Insect Control 27 

Rat Control 28 

RICE 28 

Fungus Disease 28 

Blast 29 

Seed Treatment 29 

Pest 29 

Stem Borer 30 

Gall Fly 31 

Grasshopper 31 

Rice Bug 31 

Hispa 31 

Non-Insect Animal Pest 32 

Rat 32 

Weed 32 

Storage '33 

Physiological Disease 



Flood Dama^ 33 

Salinity 33 

. WHEAT 

Fungus Discasii 33 

Rust 33 

Loose Smat 34 

Seed Treatment 34 

Nematode 34 

Insect Pest 34 

Weed 35 

OAT SS 

BARLEY 
MAIZE 
MILLET 

Pest ' 

Weed 37 

Bajra 

Ragi ■ 

Buckwheat, Amaranth, Clhcnopod 

PLUSES -37 

Gram ^7 

pest 

Pigeonpea 

Blackgram S8 

Bean 

Frenchbean 38 

Clusterbean 38 

Labiab 38 

Pea 3S 

NOT 

Gashewmst 39 

■ Walnut 39 

FRUIT 

. Disease 39 

Pest 39 

Weed . ^ 

Storage 4,0 

^ APPLE 



xi 

CITRUS 40 

Bacterial Disease ' 49 

Fungus Disease 41 

Pest 41 

Deficiency 4I 

Weed 42 

Storage 42 

BANANA 42 

Disease 42 

Pest 42 

Deficiency 42 

Weather Hazard 42 

MANGO 4-2 

Fungus Disease 42 

Malformation 43 

Pest 43 

Weed 44 

Deficiency 44 

GRAPE 44 

GUAVA .'44 

FIG " ' ■'"'■^4' 

BER ' ' '44 

PINEAPPLE 44 

PEAR 44^ 

SOURGHERRY 45 

STRAWBERRY 4-5 

PEACH 45 

LITGHI 45 

PAPAYA 45 

PERSIMON 45 

SAPOTA 45 

JAMBULANA 46 

POMEGRANATE 46 

VEGETABLE 45 

Onion 46 

Sweet Potato 46 

Tapioca 46 

; Potato 46 

VIRUS DISEASE , 46 



Kii 


FUNGUS DISEASE 

Blight 47 

NEMATODE 4-7 

PEST 47 

WEED 48 

STORAGE 48 

Cauliflower 48 

Cabbage 48 

Brinjal 48 

NEMATODE 49 

PEST 49 

WEED 49 

Bhendi 49 

PEST 49 

Singhara 49 

Pumpkin 50 

Gourd 50 

Tomato 50 

NEMATODE 50 

PEST 50 

SUGARCANE 

VIRUS DISEASE 50 

FUNGUS DISEASE 50 

NEMATODE 51 

PEST 51 

CONTROL 51 

Cultural 51 

Biological 52 

Chemical 52 

MITE 52 

TERMITE 52 

GRASSHOPPER 53 

BORER 63 

PYRILLA 54 

OTHERS 54 

WEED 64 

Chemical Control 55 



sm 

mVERAGE AND NARCOTICS 

■ . , 55 

TEA 

m 

Fungus Disease 

S5 

Nematode 

. 56 

Pest 

56 

Weed 

56 

TOBACCO 

66 

Disease 

56 

Nematode 

56 

Pest 

56 

Weed 

51 

COFFEE 

.m 

Fungus Disease 

57 

Nematode 

58 

Pest 

58 

Phytotoxicity 

58 

Weed 

58 

Deficiency 

58 

OIL CROP 

GROUNDNUT 

68 

Disease 

59 

Pest 

59 

Weed 

59 

COCONUT 

69 

Virus Disease 

60 

Fungus Disease 

60 

Pest 

60 

Weed 

61 

SESAMUM 

: . 61 

CASTOR 

. 61 

Mustard 

61 

Disease 

61 

Pest 

01 

V/eed 

61 

SAFFLOWER 

61 

NIGER 

62 

LINSEED 

02 

SPICE AND DRUG PLANT 

62 

turmeric 

62 

. betelvine 

62 



MINT 


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CORIANDER 63 

CHILLIES. ■- ■ "■ 63 

CUMIN ' . 63 

FENNEL 63 

BLACK PEPPER ... 63 

CARDAMOM 63 

ARECANUT 64 

Fungus Disease 64 

Yellowleaf Disetise 64 

Pest 44 

Non-Insect Animal Pest 64 

Weed 64 

LATEX YIELDING AND FIBRE CROP 65 

RUBBER . 65 

Disease 65 

Insect 65 

Non-Insect Animal Pest - 65 

Weed 65 

JUTE 65 

SUNNHEMP 66 

DECCAN HEMP 66 

COTTON 66 

Fumigation 66 

Fungus Disease 66 

Pest 67 

Weed 69 

Weather Hazard ■ 69 

ORNAMENTAL PLANT 69 

GREEN MANURE CROP - ' 69 

AUTHOR INDEX 71 



MSSASfi AND ^ESr—GENER/it 

Agricultural production in India and . esti- 
tnated losses due to pest damage. Burmah 
Shell 1962. 16p. 

Bap Reddy {D) : Insect pests and diseases of 
crops and plants. Hyderabad Farmers Union. 
Flant protection Vol. 1, 1956. 26p. 

Pests and diseases of agricultural importance 
In India Plant Prot Bull 1959, 11(1-4), 1-71.. 

Pest and diseases outbreaks. Plant Prot 
BulH9.5S, 10(1-4), 3a42. 

Pests and diseases number. Plant Prot Bull 
1959, 9(1-4), 1-fO (Published in 1963). 

PLANT PROTECTION 

OENERAL 

Bhatnagar (SP) : Ways and means of 
intensifying plant protection work. Rural 
India 1952, 25(2), 68-70. 

Decker (GC) : Pros and cons of pests, 
pest control and pesticides. Farm J 1962, 
4(2), 13-16; 4:4), 16-17. 

Fighting crop pests and diseases. Indian 
Fmgl960, 9(I0i, 3. 

Gopala Meoon ER): Role of plant pro- 
tection in intensive agriculture. Madras agric 
1 1951, 38(2), 120-23. 

Ibrahim Ali (SA) : Some suggestions for 
intensifying plant protection work. Madras 
agric J 1956, 43, 260-62. 

Kadam (BS i et al : War on pests and disea- 
ses. Farmer i960, 11 ( 1 ), 77-80. 

Khushal Singh (S) ; Dressing of plant 
wounds. Punjab Fmr 1951, 3(1), 21. 

Kirschner (MJ) : Is crop protection a 
lu.xury ? Indian F'mg 1951, 1(3), 14-17. 

Kiilkarni iPIL) : Food problem and pest 
control. Poona agric Coll Mag 1949, 40(1), 
11-14. 

Lai (KB): Importance and economics of 
plant protection in agricultural planning. 
Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(3 & 4), 14-17. 

Lai ( KB) ; What plant protection is. Indian 
Fmg 1958, 8 (6), 24-25, 27, 32. 

Lai (KB) : Meeting every situation in plant 
protection. Indian Fmg 1958, 8(7), 10-12; 

Lai (KB) : Needed : Effective ways of 
controlling pests and diseases, Indian Fmg 
1958, 8, 29-31. 

Many pests, but one spray. Extention 1960, 
i(5), 1 

Prasad (N) : Rise of plar\t protection pro- 
blem. Jobner agric Coll Mag 1962, No 2, 
5-‘J. 


Procter (CC) ; Newer technique for sav- 
ing crop.s from pcsis and diseases. Indian 
Fmg 1958, (S-Ts, 27-.>2. 

Protection against plant pests. Allahabad 
Fmr 1961, 35, 47-50; Plant Chron 1961, 56, 
181-84. 

Puttarudriah (M) ; Good farming practice.s 
as aids, in the control and prevention of nscct 
pests. Mysore agric Culand Yrbk 1955, 112- 

15 .: 

Ramakrishnan (S) : Group action in plant 
protection. Extension (Suppl) 1953, 2(12), 23-24. 

Reddy (DB) : Plant protection worker-— his 
tasks Seminar on Plant Protection in Mysore 
State, Bangalore, 1962, 8-12. 

Reddy (DB) : Some timely crop protection 
tips. Exten^ion. 1962, 2(11), 2-4. 

Reddy (DB) : Taking care of pesti and 
weeds. Itens Agric 1963, 1(2), 28-30, 

Srivastava (BK) and Khan (RM) : Co- 
ordination of research and extension in plant 
protection. Jobner agric GoJl Mag 1962, 
No. 2, 10-13. 

Thinimalarao (V) : Guide showing methods 
to control crop pests and diseases. Andhra 
Agric Dept Bull 1, 1954. 

Treatment and control of the three main 
root diseases. Plant Chron. 1961, 56 , 423-24. 

Trehan (KN) : Role of plant protection in 
agriculture. Punjab Fmr, 1951, 3(3), 84-95. 

Venkatarayan (SV) : Plant sanitation as an 
aid to plant protection. Mysore agric J 1951, 
26(3), 60-63. 

Vasudeva (RS) : Round the year with plant 
diseases. Indian Fmg 1956, (6-7), 45-56. 

INDIA 

Activities of the Directorate of plant Pro- 
tection, Quarantine and Storage during 1953. 
Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(1), 1-2. 

Deshmukh (PS) : Plant protection and 
intensive drive for better production. Plant 
Prot Bull 1957,9.1), 1-5. 

Kaul (RN) and GangnU (BN) ; Plant 
protection in arid zones of India. Proc nat 
Acad Sci India 1963, 33B(1), 67-68. 

Lai (KBi ; Directorate over a decade. 
Plant Prot Bull 1956. 8(2', 1-6. 

Major activities of the Directorate of Plant 
Protection, Quarantine and Storage during 
1958. Plant Prot Bull 1958, !0( 1-4), 43-46. 

Mohanty (UN) : Plant protection service in 
India. Allahabad Fmr 1919, 23(6 , 198-202. 

Plant protection. New Delhi, Directorate of 
Plant Protection. I960, i7p. 



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Plant protection in India. Ed 2, Calcutta, 
:nndia, 1952, n9p. 

Plant protection work in India during 1949. 
iflianFmg 1950, 11(6), 243. 

Plant protection work in India during Kharif 
940. Plant Prot Bull 1950, 2(1-2), 1-6. 

Plant protection work in India during 1949- 
0. Plant Prot Bull 1950, 2(2), 31-43. - 
Progress of plant protection work in India, 
dant Prot Bull 1949, i(l), 1-7. 

Reddy (DB) : Crop pests and diseases for 
welve months from August to July and what 
to do about them. Extension 19 60, 1(1), 16-17; 
2), 9-12; (3), 9-12; (4), 9-10; (5), 19; 1961,1(6), 
21; (7), 26; (8), 11; (9), 26; (10), 12; (11), 17; 
;i2),2i. 

Reddy (DB) : Your plant protection guide. 
Directorate of Extension. Ministry of Food 
and Agric, 1962, 80p. 

Reddy (DB) ; Plant protection. In Agricul- 
tural production manual. ICAR. 1962, 71-109. 

Reddy (DB) s Plant protection in the 
lADP. Package Programme News 1962, 1(1), 
18-19. 

Reddy (DB) ; Now*s the time to checkf on 
pests and diseases. Intens Agric 1963, 1(1), 
12 . 

Some important conclusions and recommen- 
dations of the Second Conference of Central 
and State Plant Protection Officers held at 
New Delhi on the 16th April 1952, Plant 
Prot. Bull. 1952 4{2), 3 -39. 

STATES IN INDIA 

Antoa Pradesh 

Plant protection in Andhra Pradesh 1963. 
Directorate of Agriculture, Andhra Pradesh, 

10 p. 

Plant protection work in Hyderabad State 
during I95i-52, Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(2), 
32-33. 

Qadiruddin Khan (M) : Plant protection 
service (pest control). Hyderadad state. 

Rao (VT), Rao (PG) and Rao (PVR) ; 
Guide showing methods to control pests and 
diseases. Bull I, Dept of Agric and Fisher 
Andhra 1954, 14Ip. 

As^m 

Chowdhory (S) and Majid (S) : Handbook 
of plant protection. Shillong, Assam Govt 
Press 1954, 117p. 

Bengal (West) 

Banerjee (SN) : Short report on plant pro- 
tection (Entomological) work in West Bengal 
from April 1950 to November 1950. Plant 
Prot Bull 1951,3(4), 106-! I, 

Plant protection in Bengal. Directorate of 


Agriculture, Ser No 2/62. 1962. 

Plant protection handbook. West Bengal, 
Directorate of Agriculture. Ser No 14/63. 
July 1963, 18p. 

Bihar 

Singh (MP) : Pest control work in Mokomeh 
Tal. Indian E mg 1950, 11 (8;, 336-39. 

Himachal Pradesh 

Plant protection work in Himachal Pradesh. 
Plant Prot Bull 1949, 1(1), 27. 

Kerala 

Selvaraj (CJ) : Guide to plant protection in 
Kerala State. Ernakulam, Govt Press 1957, 
24p. 

Madhya Pradesh 

Gupta (RL) and Joshi (SA) t Review of 
plant protection in Madhya Pradesh (Dec’49 
to Mar'55). Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(1), 17- 
25. 

Madras 

Anantanarayanan (KP) and Nagajara Rao 
(KR) : Plant protection in Madras State. 
Plant Prot Bull 1958, lOa-4), 13-17. 

Nagarajan (KR) : Progress of plant protec- 
tion in Madras State. Madras agric J 1959, 
46, 3-7. 

Nagarajan (KR) : Guide to the control of 
crop pests. Madras Department of Agriculture 
1961, 75p. 

Pest control work in Madras during the half 
year ending December 1949, Plant Prot Bull 
1950, 2(1-2), 12-14. 

Plant protection work in Madras State dur- 
ing the quarter ending 31 March 1951. Plant 
Prot Bull 1951, 3(4), 95-101. 

Plant protection work (Mycological) done in 
the Madras State during the quarter ending 
31.3.1953. Plant Prot Bull 1963, 5(2', 
44-45. 

Progress of plant protection work in 
Madras. Plant Prot Bull 1949-50, 1, (2-3), 
46, 

Progress of plant protection work done in 
Madras State during the quarter ending Sep- 
tember 1952. Plant Prot Bull 1953, 5(1), 

21-24. 

Ramachandran (S) : Plant protection work 
in Madras during 1948-50. Plant Prot Bull 
1951, 3(3), 61-68. 

Thangavelu (TK) : Some experiences of 
plant protection work in the different districts 
of the Madras State. Madras Dept of Agric 
1953. 

Maharashtra 

Crop pests and how to fight them. Bombay, 
Directorate of Publicity 1954. 



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Patel (GA) and Patel (MK): Administration 
and organisation of plant protection in Bom- 
bav State. Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(4), 87- 
89. 

Mysore 

Brief review of plant protection work in 
Mysore State for 1951-52. Plant Prot Bull 
1952, 4(3), 70-73. 

Krishnamurti fB) and Appanna (M) : Occur- 
rence, distribution and Control of major insect 
pests of some important crops in Mysore. 
Mysore agric J 1951, 2?,1), 1-23. 

Measures of prevention and control against 
some important pests and plant diseases of 
cr. ps. Mysore Agric Dept Bull 22, 1949, 

2,-p. 

Puttarudriah (M) •* Brief review of plant 
protection work in Mysore State during 
1952-53. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(3), 28-30, 
Puttarudriah (M); Brief review of plant 
protection work in Mysore State during 1953- 
54. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(4), 33-37. 

Putturudriah (M) and Murthy (DV) : Plant 
protection and its organisation in Mysore 
State. In Seminar on Plant Protection in My- 
sore State 1962, 1-7. 

Puttarudriah (M) et al Plant protection in 
Mysore State. Mysore agric J 1960, 35(3), 
26-30. 

Rajan (BSV) : Plant protection work in 
Coorg. Plant Prot Bull 1949-50, (2-3), 
14-19. 

Orissa 

Sen Gupta and Behura fBK) : Annotated 
list of crop pests in the state of Orissa. 

Punjab 

Bedi fKS) : Plant protection against diseases 
in Punjab (India). Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(4), 
101 . 

Trehan (KN) : Brief notes on crop pests 
and their control in the Punjab (India) J 
Bombay nat Hist Soc 1957, 54, 581-625. 

Rajasthan . 

Bhatia (GN) and Gaur (MM): Plant pro- 
tection work in Ajmer-Merwar in 1948. Plant 
Prot Bull 1949, 1(1), 19-21. 

Bhatia (GN) : Plant protection work in 
Ajmer-Merwara in 1950. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 
3(1), (5-6). 

Plant protection work in State of Ajmer 
during 1951. Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(3), 65- 
67. 

Uttar Pradesh 

Assesment of damage by pests in Kumaon, 
Plant Prot Bull 1949-50, 1(2-3), 45. 

Lai (KB) : Crop pests in the United Pro- 
vinces and their control. United Provinces, 
Dept of Agric Bull 1, 1946. 


Lai (KB) : Some concrete results of plant 
protection work in the United Provinces dur- 
ing 1948-49. Plant Prot Ball 1949-50, 1(2-3), 
3-6. 

Lai (KB) : Plant protection service in 
United Provinces. Plant Prot Bull 1949, L'l), 
8 - 10 . 

La! (KB I : Plant Protection Number. Agric 
Anim Husb UP 1952, 3(1-3). 

Plant Protection Service. Agric Anim Husb 
UP 1950, 5, 1-30. 

Srivastava (.AS) ; Plant protection service 
set up, function and achievements in Uttar 
Pradesh. Lucknow, UP Dept Agric 1956, 
35 p. 

CULTURAL CONTROL 

Post pruning measures for disease and pest 
control. Plant Chron 1961, 56, 130-31. 

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL 

Ramamurthi (K) : Biological control— a new 
phase. Annamalai Univ agric Coll Mag 
1962-63, No. 3, 82-84. 

Puttarudriah (M) : Achievements in the 
field of biological control of insect and weed 
pests. Mysore agricJ 1953, 29(3-4), 92-99. 

Sharga (US) ; Biological control of some 
hemipterous insect pests of crops in India. 
Curr Sci 1948, 17(10), 302-03. 

CHEMICAL CONTROL 

Pests, diseases and crop protection by chemi- 
cals. Proc 4th Ann Conf UPASI 1956, Bull 
No. 15,56-60. 

Plant pests and weeds succumb to chemical 
research. Kisaa 1959, 5(10), 11. 

Rangaswami (G) : Recent developments in 
the chemotherapy of plant diseases, Madras 
agric J 1954, 41(9), 297-303. 

Saksena (HK) : Control of plant diseases by 
chemotherapy. Kanpur agric Coll Mag 1963 
22(1), 62-69. 

Shukla (VN) : Chemotheiapy, a promising 
means to limit plant disease losses. Nagpur 
agric Coll Mag 1955-56, 30, 15-18. 

Pesticide 

BapReddy (D) : Insecticides, fungicides and 
weedicides and application equipment. Hydera- 
bad Farmers Union. Plant Protection Vol 2 & 
3, 1956, 34 & 34p. 

Common names for pesticides. Indian stan- 
dard IS ; 885-1956, 

Joshi (KC and Bahel (SC) ; Organic pesti- 
cides. Part XIV Preparation of some Fiuoro- 
aryioxy fatty adds and their mercury deriva- 
tives. J. Indian chera Soc 1963, 40^3), 232- 
34. 



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fehi (KCi and Giri (S) ; Syr thesis of 
finorobenzoates as possible pesticides. J 
Indian chen-f Soc 1962, 39^7 , 495-96. 

l.al I'lCB'i : Effect of pesticides on soil and 
crops. Plant Prot Bull 1957, 9,2), 1-4. 

Mardurajan (D; : Fangicides and weedi- 
cides. Madras agric J !951, 3Si9), 409-15. 

Mfhta iPR‘‘ and Varma 'BK.i : Pesticides 
and appliances. Faiin Bull 64. Directorate 
of Extension, Ministry of Food and Agriculture 
New Delhi, 1961, li3p. 

Narayanaswamy (PS) and Nagaraja Rao 
(KR) ; Mote on some new pesticides tested in 
Madras State. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(3), 
16-23. 

New insecticides, herbicides and rodenticides. 
Plant Prot Bull !9.'3, 5(4), 95-96, 

Rao (BKP : Role of in-ec'icides and fungi- 
ci es in plant protection. J Inst Chera India 
1956,28,401-09. 

Rao Vb): New insecticides, herbicides, 
rodenticides. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 95. 

Satyanarayana (P) : Deposition and reten- 
tion of certain plant pest control materials in 
relation to their biological perforniance. 
Madras agrieJ 1951, 3S(-1}, 200-16. 

Use 

Kurian (G) : Upsetting of natural balance 
due to indkeriminate use of pesticides. Cocon 
Bull 1961, 54, 389»90. 

Pradhan (S) ; Need for organised guidance 
for the purchase and use of pesticides. Andhra 
agric J 1955, 2, 121-25. 

Handling 

Das GMl and Glover (PM) : Toxicity of 
pesticides. News Lett Indian Tea Assn Sci 
Dep 1950, 3, No 4, 22. 

Be safe with pesticides. Leaflet 45. New Delhi, 
Extension Directorate, Ministry of Food and 
Agriculture. 

Do not do these. Some wrong ways of 
handling pesticides. Extension 1962, 2(7), 

6-7. 

Instructions for the safe use of pesticides. 
Plant Prot Adviser, Govt of India, 1962, 

8p. 

Reddy (DB) : Pesticides need careful handl- 
ing. Indian Fmg 1963, 13(9), 7-11. 

Sulaiman (M ■ and Kulkarni (NB) : Precau- 
tions in use of pesticides. Farmer 1963, 14(3), 
13-15. 

Application, Spraying 

Aerial spraying of crops. Plant Chron 1961, 
56. U5, 126, 

De Jong (P) : Low volume spraying. Plant 
Chron 1951, 46 (24), 648-50. 

Ghai (DD) : Some hints on dusting and 
spraying. Punjab Fmr 1950, 2(2), 42-43. 


Glover (PM) ; Developments in pow'cr 
spraying. Two and Bud 1958, 5(4), 11-15. 

Hints on spraying fruit trees. Plant Prot 
Bull 1951, 3(3), 69-70, 

How to make your sprays. Extension 1961. 
2(1). 19. 

Mukherjee (TD) : Efficient application of 
pesticides. Plant J Agri-ist 1962, 39(2), 135 
Singh iS) : What and when to spray. Indian 
Fmg 1960, 10(1), 27-28. 

Machinery for Application 
De Jong (p) : Crop protection equipment. 
Plant Chron 195 1 , 46(5) . 

Glover (PM) : Development in power spray- 
ing. Plant J Agri-ist. 1959, 51 (.4), 50-53. 

Hand compression sprayer for agricultural 
use. Indian Standard IS : 21.30-1962. 

Hand compression sprayer for public health. 
Indian Standard IS ; 1970-1961. 

Hand rotary duster, shotlder mounted type. 
Indian Standard IS ; 2477-1963. 

Household insecticidal sprayer. Indian Stan- 
dard IS : 1824-1961. 

Kashyap (VPS) : Plant protection machi- 
nery in Japan is varied. Indian Fmg 1961, lOi 10) 
20 - 22 . 

Lai (KB) ; Choose your pi nt protection 
implement. Indian Fmg 1959, 9(3), 7-9. 

List of machines suitable for plant protection 
work. Plant Prot Buin957, 9(2}, 16, 

Patel (GA) : Survey of hand operated spray- 
ing and dusting machines. Poona agric Coll 
Mag 1952-53,43(3-4), 160-73. 

Pradhan (S) and Srivastava (HML) : Ph - si- 
cal performance of a laboratory dust-testing 
apparatus. Indian J Ent 1951, 13(2), 209- 
20 . 

Single-barrel stirrup-pump for public health. 
Indian Standard IS : 1971-1961. 

Spraying and dusting machinery. Food and 
Fmg 1959, 11(6), 13-15. 

Aircraft for Application 
Aircraft in Indian agriculture. Cocon Bui! 
1960, 14, 345-47. 

Gregory (PJ) ; Protection of agricultural 
crops from diseases and pests by aerial spray- 
ing with special reference to coconuts. Cocon 
Bull 1960, 14, 323-25 and 328-30, 

Fumigant 

Ethylene dichloride carbon tetrachloride mix- 
ture (3 : 1 V/V). Indian Standard IS : 634- 

1957. 

Ethylene dibromide. Indian Standard IS : 
1311-1958. 

Methyl bromide. Indian Standard IS ; 1312- 

1958. 

Raksh Pal (R) : Ether acetic as "a fumigant. 
Curr Sci 1945, 14, 327. ^ 



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Rao (JT.l and Ethivajan (AS) : Methyl bro- 
mide as a plant fumigant. Curr Sci 1956, 25, 
i6a-6i. 

Fumigation 

De-ia(ing of aircraft. Plant Prot Bull 1958, 
10(1-41, 47-49. 

Fumigation and other methods of disinfesta- 
tion of plant materials at India’s ports. Tech 
pub 2, New Delhi, Plant Protection Directo- 
rate, 1951. 

General fumigation with methyl bromide 
under gas-proof sheeting. Plant Prot Bull 
1952 4(1), 5-6. 

Gopalakrishna (J) : Effect of temperature 
on insects susceptibility to fumigation. lARl 
Thesis, 1955. 

Mohan Singh : Fumigation and heat sleri- 
lisation of insect pests. Indian Frag 1944, 5(3) 
111-17. 

Pradhan (S) and Govindan (M) : Effect of 
temperature on the degree of susceptibility of 
Insects to fumigation. Indian J Ent 1953, 15 
(4), 362-75. 

Pnithi (HS) : Fumigation and other method 
of disinfestation of plant materials at India’s 
ports. Indian J agric Sci 1949, 19(3), 313- 
81. 

Rao (VP) ; Gas masks and their use in 
fumigation work. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(3), 
5-15. 

Reddy (DB) and Laximinarayana (V) : Me- 
thyl bromide fumigation. Plant Prot Bull 
1957, 9(3 & 4), 1-18. 

Tirumalarao (V), Nagaraja Rao (KR) and 
Perraju (Ai : Studies with fumigation of live 
plant materials and treatment of nursery stocks 
for planting. Andhra agric J 1955, 2, 187- 
92. 

SEED TREATMENT 

Chowdury (S) : Preliminary experiment on 
seed treatment with yellow cuproxide. Sci 
& Cult 1950, 16(2), 78-79. 

Jain (AC) : Disease free seed-disease free 
crop. Extension 1961, 1(11), 4-6. 

Pruthi (HS) : Treat your cereal seeds and 
control many serious diseases. Indian Fmg 1949, 
10(11), 477-80, 

Reddy (DB) : Treat seed now to save trou- 
ble later. Intens Agric 1963, 1(4-5), 45. 

Siradhana (BS) : Control of plant diseases 
by seed treatment. Gwalior agric Coll J 1958- 
60, 3-4, 34-39, 

Treating seed wi I lead to a disease free crop. 
Extension 1961, 2(4), 25 26. 

Treat seed before sowing. Leaflet I, 
Extension Directorate, Ministry of Food and 
Agriculture. 

Treated seeds get no foot rot. Indian Fmg 
1955, 5(8), 9. 


CONTROL BY LEGISLATION 
Interception of the Australian corpet beetle 
Anthrenocenis an trails (Hope.; at quarantine 
in India. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3,3), 90. 

Khan (AR) : Legislation againt plant pests 
and diseases. Indian Fmg i 942, 3, 269. 

Lai (KB) : Why plant quarantine 7 Indian 
Fmg 1957,7(3), 18-32. 

Lai (TB) : Seed certification— How it func- 
tions in USA. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(2), 
24-25. 

Lai (TB) and Srivastava (SNS) : Preventing 
plant disease introduction in India. Plant 
Prot Bull 195 4.6(4), 1-31. 

Mathur (RS) ; Basis of plant quarantines. 
Indian Phytopath 1948, 1 (2), 159-63. 

Plant quarantine essential to high farm pro- 
ductivity. Plant J 40(3), 101-02. 

Prabhaker Rao (V) and Mundkur (BB) : 
Plant quarantine. J biol Soc Assam 1949, 1(1), 
7-13. 

Rahman (KA) ; San Jose scale — a warning. 
Indian Fmg 1940. 1, 387. 

Rao (VP) : Occurrence of two more intro- 
duced pests in India. Plant Prot Bull 1958, 
10, (1-4), 3-7. 

Reddy (DB' ; Import and export of pla ts 
and plant materials. In Fruit nursery prac- 
tices in India by L Venkatratnam, 1962, pp 18 1- 
201 . 

Renjhen (PL), Venketesh (MV) and Joshi 
(NC) : Plant quarantine in India. Sci & 
Cult 1962, 28(5), 215-18. 

Saha (JC) : Efficacy of quarantine in con- 
trolling pests and diseases. Bull bot Soc Ben- 
gal 1951, 5(1), 25-30. 

Acts 

Destructive insects and pests act, 1914 (II of 
1914).Govt of India. 

Rules for regulating the import of plants 
etc. into India. Notification no F. 320-35-A, 
20th July 1936 and the rules made thereafter, 
Andhra Pradesh (Andhra area) agricultural 
pests and diseases act 1919 — same as Madras 
agricultural P & D act. 

Assam agricultural pests and diseases act 
1950. Assam act XXXV, 1950. 

Bihar prevention and control of agricultural 
pests, diseases and noxious weeds, rules 1950. 

Bombay agricultural pests and diseases act 
1947 (with amendmenrs) (Gujarat). 

East Punjab agricultural pests and diseases 
and noxious weeds act 1949 (for Himachal Pra- 
desh). 

Kerala agricultural pests and diseases act 
1958. Act 17 of 1958, 

Central Provinces agricultural pests and 
diseases act, 1936 (Madhya Pradesh], Central 
Provinces act No XXXV of 1936. 



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Madras agricultural pests and diseases act, 
19\9 

Bombay agricultural pests and diseases act, 
1947 (with amendments) - Maharashtjra). 

East Punjab agricultural pests and diseases 
and noxious weeds act 1949 (East Punjab act 
Mo 4 of 1949) (Punjab). 

Rajasthan agricultural pests and diseases act 
J957 (Act No XXVII of 1951). 

Uttar Pradesh agricultural diseases and pests 
act 1954, Uttar Pradesh act No XV of 1956. 


DISEASE-CONTROL 

GENERAL ' ■ 

Adyantaya (NR) : Some major diseases of 
mportant crops in South India, their symp- 
;oms and remedial measures. Madras Depart- 
nent of Agriculture 1961, 27p. 

Bhargava (KS) ; Treatments for the con- 
rol of virus diseases in plants. Sci & Cult 
958, 23, 389-93, 

Bedi (KS) : Some records of plant disease 
ontrol work in the Punjab during 1953-54. 
'lant Frot Bull 1954, 6(3), 24-25. 

,Bose (SK) and Mehta (PR); Records of 
isease occurrence — Some hither-to unrecorded 
mgus diseases of Kumaun and Garhwal 
egion of Uttar Pradesh. Plant Prot Bull 
951, 3(2), 46-48. 

Butler (El) ; Fungi and diseases of plants, 
alcutta, Thacker Spink & Co- 1918. 
Chowdhury (S) ; Disease occurrence in 
idia. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(4), 119. 

Crop diseases calendar. Indian Council of 
gricuitural Research, 1962. 11 5p. 

Crop diseases in Assam. Plant Prot Bull 
?49-5.,(2-3),25, 

Diseases of crops. Agric Anim Hush UP 
>53, Sp No. 

Diseases of crops (Fungicides and control 
easures) I/i Handbook of Agriculture. New 
elhi, Indian Council of Agricultural 
jsearcli, 1961 pp 362-450. 

Dubey (JK) : Incidence of diseases in 
lopal State during 1950-51. Plant Prot Bull 
51,3(2), 48. 

Edward (JC) and Srivastava (RN) : Some 
the common smut diseases of important 
5ps grown in and around Allahabad and 
jir control. Allahabad Fmr 1957, 31, 81-85. 
aovinda Rao (P) : Control of plant disea- 
in the Northern Region of the Madras 
itein the year 1949-5U. Plant Prot Bui! 

1, 3(1), 21-22 

Camat (MN) and Patel (MK) : Note on 
important plant diseases in Bombay State, 
nt Prot Bull 1951, LI), 316-17. 


Kershaw (KL) ef a/ ; New stage in disease 
control. Plant Chron 1961, 56, 361-64. 

Kershaw (KL) ; Control of Phytophthora, 
Plant Chron 1962, 57(14), 229-32, 41. 

Marudarajan (D) ; Importance of disease 
control in the maximisation of food production. 
MadrasagricJ 1951, 38:2), 56-60. 

Mehta PR) : Some new diseases of pianta 
of economic importance in the Uttar Pradesh. 
Plant Prot Bull 1950, 2(3), 50-51. 

Mehta (PR) : Observations on new and 
known diseases of crop plants of the Uttar 
Pradesh. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3 1), 7-12, 

Mehta (PR), Babu (Singh) and Mathur sSC)'. 
Observations on known and new diseases of 
field crops in Uttar Pradesh during 1951-52. 
Plant Prot Bull 1953, 5;2), 52-53. 

Mishra ON) : Important diseases af crops 
in Bihar known and new in 1950-51. Plant 
Prot Bull 1951 3(3). 77-78. 

Misra fAP) ; Plant diseases in Andaman 
Islands and their control. Plant Prot Bull 
1956, 8(2), 13-17. 

Mundkur (BB) : Fungi and Plant disease. 
Macmillan & Co, 1953. 

Mundkur (BB) : Controlling plant diseases. 
Indian Fmg 1947, 8(4), 175-77. 

Munjal (RL) and Vasudeva (RS) : Rabi 
crop diseases supplement. Indian Fmg 1962, 
lljl), 33-40. 

Muralia (RN) ; Methods of disease control 
Maize (Rajasthan Coll Agric Mag) 1961 3, 
52-58. 

Nikam (BG) : Records of disease occurre- 
nce-important plant diseas s in Madhya Bha- 
rat in 1951. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(3), 76. 

Padwick (GW) : Recent advances in fungus 
diseases of plants. Indian Fmg 1942, 3, 478. 

Paracer (CS) : Progress of mycological work 
in the Punjab (I). Plant Prot Bull 1950, 2, 
(2-1), 15-16. 

Paracer (CS) and Ghai (DD): Preventive 
measures against plant diseases. Punjab Fmr 
1951, 3(3), 97-99. 

Plant diseases of agricultural importance in 
India. Plant Prot Bull 1959, 1 1(1-4), 4 : -68. 

Plant diseases in Punjab (1) during 1950-51. 
Plant Prot Buin951, 3(4), 120-21. 

Singh (UB) and Garg (DN) : New and 
known diseases in the United Provinces in 
1948. Plant Prot Bull 1949, 1(1), 22-24. 

Some important diseases of economic plants — 
unknown or little known in India -transmitted 
in nursery stock. Plant Prot Bull 1953, 5(2), 
56-57. 

Srikantiya (M) : Extent of damage to crops 
by diseases. Seminar on Plant Protection 
in Mysore State, Bangalore 196?, 47-49. 



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Treatment and control of the three main 
root diseases. Plant Chron 1961, 56, 423-24- 

Vasudeva (RS) : Soil borne plant diseases 
and their control (Abstr). Proc 36 Indian 
Sc! Congr 1949, n, 173-86. 

Vasudeva (RS) : Incidence of important 
diseases in some of the important economic 
crops at the Indian Agricultural Research Insti- 
tute and its substation at Kama! during 1950- 
51. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(4), 112-15. 

Vasudeva (RSi and Gattani (ML) : Assess- 
p ent of losses caused by plant diseases. Indian 
J agri Sci 1951, 21(1), 402-09. 

CONTROL BY BIOLOGICAL AGENT 

Rangaswami (G) and Sarojani Damodaran 
(AP) : Fungistatic and fungicidal action of 
mycostation on Deightoniella torulosum (Lett). 
Curr Sci 1958, 27, 176. 

CULTURAL CONTROL 

Sawant (AR) : Control of plant diseases by 
cultural methods. J agric Coll Gwalior 1960- 
61, 5, 33-38. 

Smith (ROA), Raja Verma (MG) and Bhat- 
tacharya (KP) : Control of fungal growth by 
earthworms (Lett). Curr Sci 1952, 21(2), 69- 


CHEMICAL CONTROL 

Agnihothrudu (V) ; Chemotherapy of fun- 
gal diseases of plants. News Lett Indian Tea 
Assn Sci Dep 1954, 4, No. 2, 6-7. 

Sadasivan (TS) : Role of trace elements in 
control of root infecting fungi. Proc Indian 
Acad Sci 1951, 32B(3), 135-49. 

Fungicide 

Bhagwagar (PR) and Patel (MK) : Review 
of work on f^ungicides in India upto 1940. 
Poona agric Coll mag 1952, 43(2), 46-60. 

Copper oxychloride water dispersible pow- 
der concentrates. Indian Standard IS: 1501- 
1959. 

Copper oxychloride dusting powders. Indian 
Standard IS: 1506-1959. 

Copper oxychloride, technical. Indian Stan- 
dard IS: 1489-1959. 

Cuprous oxide dusting powders, Indian 
Standard IS: 1669-1960. 

Cuprous oxide, technical (Fungicidal grade). 
Indian Standard IS: 1682-1960. 

Cuprous oxide wafer dispersible powder con- 
centrates. Indian Standard IS: 1665-1960. 

Ethyl mercury chloride, technical. Indian 
StnadardlS: 2354-1963. 

Formulations based on phenyl mercury ace- 
tate. Indian Standard IS: 2357-1963. 

Formulations based on phenyl mercury sali- 
cylate. Indian Standard IS: 2356-1963. 


Formulations based on stablized ethoxy ethyl 
mercury concentrate. Indian Standard IS : 
2359-1963. 

Formulations based on stablized ethoxy ethyl 
mercury chloride concentrate- Indian Standard 
IS: 2358-1963. 

_ Govindarao (P) and Subbaiah (J) : Mercu- 
Hne, promising soil fungicide. Indian Phyto- 
path 1953, 11, 76-78. 

Govindaswamy (CV) : Development of fun- 
gicides in relation to plant protection. Plant 
Prot Bull 1956, 8(2) 7-12. 

Mehrotra (HN) : Some new fungicidal 
materials and their uses. AlIahabad Fmr 1950 
24(6), 226-39. 

Padwick (GW) ; Baluchistan sulphur for 
plant diseases. Indian Fmg 1944, 5(11), 518- 
19. 

Phenyl mercury acetate, technical. Indian 
Standard IS : 2126-1962. 

Phenyl mercury chloride, technical. Indian 
Standard IS : 2353-1963. 

Phenyl mercury salicylate, technical. Indian 
Standard IS : 2125-1962. 

Sen (AB) and Joshi (KCi : Organic fungi- 
cides : Pt II. On certain ethers of cresolime 
esters. J Indian chem Soc 1949, 26(7), 335- 
36. 

Sen (AB) and Joshi (KC) : Organic fungi- 
cides Part IV. Preparation of some anyloxy 
fatty acids and their mercury derivatives. J, 
Indian chem Soc 1951, 28(8), 469-70. 

Stablized ethoxy ethyl mercury chloride con- 
centrate. Indian Standard IS : 2355-1963. 

Stabilized methoxy ethyl mercury chloride 
concentrate. Indian Standard IS: 2127- i9o2. 

Subba Rao (NV) : Some organomercury 
compounds of amides and imides as fungicides. 
J sci indust Res 1952, U B(I), 8-9. 

Action 

Gattani (ML) : Adaptation of fungi to fun- 
gicides and its significance in agriculture. 
Indian Phytopath 1951, 4(2), 174-80 ; Curr Sci 
1951, 20(9), 241-42. 

Horsfall (IS) and Rich (S) : Fungi toxicity of 
sulfurbridged compounds. Indian Phytopath 
1953,6(1), 1-4. 

Roy (RY) : Comparision of the mode of 
action of certain new chloronitrobenzene pre- 
parations with that of standard fungicides, J 
Indian bot Soc 195 1-, 30(1-4), 148-80. 

Sen (AB) and Joshi (KC) ; Organic fungi- 
cides : Pt. V. Fungicidal activit^r of some dib- 
romoactamides. Proc 39 Indian Sci Congr 1952 
in, 107-08. 

Sen (AB) and Joshi (KC) : Organic fungi- 
cides : Pt. VL Fungicidal activity of some 
esters. Proc 39 Indian Sci Congr 1952, III, 
108. 


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Srivastava (OP) : Antifungal activity of 
some sulphur containing compounds against 
dermatophytes and Yeast-like fungi, J sci 
industr Res 1959, 18c, 25-28. 

Testing and Evaluation 

Dakshinamurthy (V), Koteswara Rao (D) 
and Govindarao tP) : Field testing of fungi- 
cides-— II. Seed dressing agents. Indian Phyto- 
path 1962, 15(1), 21-23. 

Das fGN) and Sen Gupta (PKl : Evalution 
of fungicides in the laboratory against Sclero- 
Hum rolfsii Sacc and Rhizoctonia hc^taticola 
(Tamb) ButL Sci & Cul 1963, 29,2), 101- 
03, 

De .Tong fP'l : Evaluation of fungicides, 
Proc 4th Ann Conf UPAS! 1956, Bull 15, 
2-13. 

Gattani (ML) ; Simple method for the 
bioassay of fungicides. Sci & Cult 1951, 16 
(12), 572. 

Gopala Raju (D) etaL: Field testing of 
fungicides III. Andhra agric J 1961, 8(2), 
130-34. 

Venkataram (CS) : Fungicide— Nematocide 
tests published by American Phytopathological 
Society. 1962, 91pp. 

Bordeaux Mixture 

Coombs (AV) : Defence of Bordeaux mix- 
ture. Indian Coff 1958, 22, 474-76. 

How to make Bordeaux mixture, Indian 
Fmg 1947, 8 (12) 640-42, 

How to make Bordeaux mixture. Leaflet 44. 
Extension Directorate, Ministry of Food and 
Agriculture. 

Narayan (G) and Sanjiva Rao (B) : Ageing 
of Bordeaux mixture. Proc Indian Acad Sci 
1951, 34A (6), 391-95. 

Preparation of Bordeaux mixture and Bor- 
deaux paste. Cocon Bull I960, 14 , 224-25. 

Reddy (DB) : Ne.xt time you make Bordeaux 
mixture. Extension 1961, 2(4), 22-24. 

Srinivasan (PA) : Vital role of lime in the 
correct preparation of Bordeaux mixture. 
Month Bull Indian cent Arecanut Comm 1951 
2(2), 13-16, 

Antibiotics 

Menon (SK) : Antibiotics and plant disease 
control, Hindustan antibiot Bull 1959, 1, 
107-10. 

Rangaswamy (G) : Use of antibiotics in 
plant disease control — a review. Madras agne 
J 1954,41(3), 71-76. 

Rangaswamy (G) : Antibiotics in agricul- 
ture (Pt lij, Madras agric J 1959, 46, 117- 
26.. ■■ 

: INSECT PEST 

Insect pests of crops (Insecticides-coatrol 
measures-locusts). iw Handbook of agricul- 


ture. New Delhi Indian Council of Agricul- 
tural Research, 196 i, pp 451-501. 

Insects and other p-sts of agricultural impor- 
tance in indit. Plant Frot Bull 1959, 9i^i~4j, 

Ml. 

Insect pests of Vindhya Pradesh. Plant Prat 
Bull 1952, 4t2}, 34-37. 

Krishnomoorthy (C) : Modern trends in 
agricultural research in entomolgy to maximise 
agricultural production. Osmania Agri-ist 1959- 
6U, 7,116-20. 

Lai (KB) ; Insect damage and crop health. 
Indian Fmg 1944, 5, 412. 

Maxwell-Lefroy tH) : Indian Insect Pests. 
Superintendeut, Govt Printing India, 1906, 
3l7p. 

Notes on insect peids of crops occuring in 
Mysore State during 1949*50 and 1950-51. 
Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(2), 33-4u. 

Pradhan (S) : Pests of rabi crops. Indian 
Fmg 1963, 12(11,-, 32-40. 

Ramakrishna Ayyar (TV; ; Handbook of 
economic entomology for South India. Madras, 
Superintendent, Govt Press 1940, 517p. 

Sardar Singh : Insect pest calendar. Ludhi- 
ana Govt agric Col res Inst Mag USl, 9, 
11-38. 

Some important insect pests of crops and 
their control. Leaflet 29, Punjab Dept of 
Agric. 1959. 

TERMITE 

Agarwala (SBD), Naqvi (SZH) and Singh 
(RP) : Aldrih and dieldrin for termite control. 
Curt Sci 1954, 23(4), 131-32. 

Anti-termite tactics. Pest control pamph 3. 
Kanpur Ordinance Lab. 19 *5, 14p. 

Charterjee (PN) ; Residual soil poisoning 
effect of a mixture of Benzenehexa-chloride 
(BHC) and Dieldrin against subterranean ter- 
mits. Sci & Cult 1963, 29(3), 148. . 

Get rid of white ants. Leaflet 16, Extension 
Directorate, Ministry of Food and Agricul- 
ture. 

Graveley (FH : Paraffin wax as a protection 
against termites. J Bombay nat Hist Soc 
1945. 45(4), 339-40, 

Method for extermination of termite. For 
Res Inst, Dehradun 1949. 

Mukerji (DO) and Mitra (PK) : Experiments 
on the control of the termite Odontotennes rede- 
mmni (Wasmaan). Proc zool Soc Bengal 
1948, 1,34-38. 

Narayanan (ES) and Rattan Lai? Short 
review of recorded information on the control 
of termites damaging crops in India along with 
the results of recent control experiments at 
Delhi. Indian JEnt 1952, 14(1), 21-30. 



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Nifula (KK), Anthony (jf) and Menon 
(KPV) : Some investigations on the control of 
termites. Indian Gocon J 1953, 7(1), 26» 
34. 

Nirula (KK), Anthony (J) and Menon 
(KPV; ; Comparative studies with some or- 
ganic insecticides in relation to control of 
termites, Proc 40 Indian Sci Congr 1953, III, 
148. 

Reddy (DB) : Termites in relation to agri- 
culture, In Symposium on termites in. the 
Isumid tropics. New Delhi, 1960. 

Roonwal (ML) : Recent work on termite 
research in India, Trans Bose res Inst Cal- 
cutta 1958 77p. 

Sankaran ( T) : Termites in relation to plant 
protection. In Symposium on termites in the 
humid tropics. New Delhi, 1960. 

Sardar Singh et al ; Destruction of nests of 
mound forming termites {Odontotermes giirdas 
purensis) Indian J Ent 1957, 19, 91-95. 

Sharma (DK) : Termites must be tackled. 
Indian Fmg 1959, 9(2), 18-19, 22. 

Srivastava (AS), Awasthi (GP) and Gupta 
(BP) : Termites and their control. In Sympo- 
sium on termites in humid tropics. New Delhi, 
1962. 

Thakur (C), Prasad (AR) and Singh (RP) : 
Use of aldrin and dieldrin against termites and 
their effects on soil fertility. Indian J Ent 
1957, 19. 155-63. 

Thakur (C), Prasad (AR) and Singh (RP) ; 
Use of different doses and fomulations of 
aldrin and dieldrin against termites and their 
effects on soil fertiiiiy. Indian J Sugarcane 
Res 1956. 1, 30-35. 

LOCUST AND GRASSHOPPER 

Aerial spraying against Deccan wingless grass 
hoppers. Farmer 1960, 11; lOj . 21-22. 

Aerial war on locusts, Indian Fmg 1948, 9(7), 
317-18. 

Ali (MH) ; Desert locust. J Col Agric 
Osmania Univ. 1960-61. 

Atwai (AS) : Insecticidal control of locusts 
by aerial spraying. Curr Sci 1962, 31(12), 
518-19. 

Basha (MG) : Note on the Deccan grass- 
hopper {Ceiemama sphenarwides Bolivar) and 
its control. Plant Prot Bull 1953, 5(1), 
3-6. 

Bhatia (DR) and Gupta (DS) : New role 
of birds in locust control, Indian JTnt l956, 
18, 340-48. 

Bhatia (DR) and Jaswant Singh: Econo- 
mising insecticidal dust in locust control. 
Indian J Ent 1961, 23(3), 235-36. 


Bhatia (DR) and Mital (VP) ; Displace- 
ment of invading desert locust swarms during 
1959 in India in relation to wind movements. 
Indian! Ent 1961, 23;3), 225-29. 

Bhatia (DR), Sur (SK) and Gupta (DS) : 
Preliminary trials of same anti-loc:ist insecti- 
cides. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(1), 8-11. 

Bhatia (GN) ; Incidence of solitary hoppers 
of the desert locust in some desert plants. Plant 
Prot Bull 1956, 8(1), 14-16, 

Bhatia (GN) : Grasshopper — A.corypha spp 
assuming the status of a pest in Ajmer and 
adjoining areas in Rajasthan (India). Plant 
Prot Bull 1956, 8(2). 21. 

Campaign against grasshoppers in Bombay 
State during 1949. Plant Prot Bull 1951\ 2(1- 
2 ), 10 - 11 . 

Charan Singh : Indian house sparrow as an 
enemy of the desert locust (iett). Cure Sci 
1958,27.502-03. 

Control of grasshopper pests in Western India 
during 1948. Plant Prot Bull 1949, 1(I)» 16- 
17. 

Control of grasshopers in Bombay in 1950-51 
Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(3), 89. 

Dharmaraju (E) et ah Note on the identhy 
of the locust that invaded Andhra Pradesh. 
Andhra agric J 1961, 8, 218-19. 

Fighting locust menace. Farmer 1962, 13(9), 
17-18. 

Grasshopper campaign in India during 1949. 

, Plant Prot Bull 1949-50, 1 (2-3), 7-9. 

Gurdas Singh : How to control the locust 
menace. Indian Fmg 1961, 1(5), 10-13. 

How to control locusts—a guide to farmers. 
ICAR Inf pamph 16, 1953, 3p. 

How the locust menace was fought. Farmer 

1960, 11(11), M3. 

Iswar Prakssh and Srivastava (R) : Nature’s 
control of locusts. J Beng nat Hist Soc 19i’5, 
27, 95-96. 

Lai (KB): Method of locust control. 
Lead 179 Allahabad, Dept Agric UP, 1943, 
3p. 

Lai (KB) : Fight against locusts. Agric 
Anira Hush UP 1950, 1(3), 65-68. 

Lai (KB) : Desert locust and its control. 
Agric Anim Hush UP 1951, III. 21-26. 

Lai (KB) : Anti-locust organisation in the 
Uttar Pradesh. Agric Anira Hush UP 1951 
2(3), 3-5. 

Lai (KB) Locust is here again. Indian Fmg 
1960, 10;;4h 20-21. 

Lai (KB): War on locust. Indian Fmg 

1961, 11(7), 20-23. 

Locust control in India. Sci & Cult 1944, 
10(5), 96-97. 

Locust, farmer’s oldest enemy. Advisory 
parap. Plant Protection Directorate 1950, 32p, 



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Locust situation in India during 1948. Plant 
Prot Bull 1940, 1(1), 28-29. 

Locust situation and progress of control 
caiT'paiga in India during 1950. Plant Prot 
Bull 1950, 2(3), 44-46. 

Locust situation and control in India during 
1955, Plarit Prot Bui! 1956, 8(3 and 4), 24- 
27. 

Manocba (BD) and Atri (SP) : Use of poison 
bait against hoppers of the desert locust in 
Arabia. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8 (3 and 4), 33- 
.37. . . 

Methods of locust control recommended by 
the Imperial Council of Agricultural Research. 
Edo 2, 1941, Govt of India Press, 17p. 

Nigam (LN) ; Outbreaks of the spotted 
grasshopper in Assam and West Bengal. Plant 
Prot Bull 1957, 9^2). 13-15. 

Outbreak of a fresh locust cycle. Plant Prot 
Bui! 1949-50, 1(2-3), 1-2. 

Patel (GA) and Badli (SN) ; Efficacy of cer- 
tain new organic insecti-ides on nymphs of 
desert locust. Sci and Cult 1952, 18(1), 42- 
43. 

Pradhan (S) and Abdullah : Susceptibility 
of different stages of locusts (Schistacerca gre- 
gariap} to insecticides. Proc 40 Indian Sci 
Congr 1953, III, 152. 

Pradhan (SI, Jotwani (MG) and Rai (BK) : 
Neem seed deterent to locusts. Indian Fmg 
1962. 12 8), 7, 11. 

Proceedings of the Anti-Locust conference 
held at New Delhi on 21 October 1941. Delhi 
Govt of India Pressi 21p 

Pruthi (HS) j War against locusts in India. 
Curr Sci 1944. 13(7), 174-76; Indian Fmg 
1946, 7(10), 452-53. 

Pruthi (HS) and Bhatia (DR) : Trial of aerial 
methods of control of the desert locust (Schis- 
tocerca gregaria Forsk) in India. Indian J Ent 
1952, 14(8), 243-56. 

Pruthi (HS) and Nigam (LN) : Bionomics, 
life history, and control of grasshopper Pocch 
loceras rictus Vnh. Indian! agric Sci 1939, 
9(4), 629-41. 

Pruthi (HS) et itL : Preliminary observations 
on Aldrin as antiiocust insecticide. Indian J 
Ent 1952, 14(3), 273-96. 

Ramachandra Rao (Y) : Locusts in India 
and their control, Agric & Livestock India 
1939,9,233-47. 

Ramachandra Rao (Y) : Desert locust in 
India. ICAR Sci Monogr 21, 1960, 721p. y 

Rattan Lai, Rai (BK) and Kumar (K) : Re- 
lative toxicity of different insecticidal dusts 
against Locusta migratoria Linnaeus (Acridiidae 
Orthoptera). Indian J Ent 1961, 23(3), 186* 
94. 

Reddy (DB) ; Locusts don’t wait. Exten- 
sion 1961, 1(7), 21. 


Srivastava (AS) ; Locust Invasion and its 
control in Uttar Pradesh. Agric Anim Husb 
UP 1954, 5(3), 21-28. 

Srivastava (PDl, Bhamburkar (MW), Saxena 
(PN) and Rao (PJ) ; Comparative toxicity of 
insecticides to third instar hoppers and adults 
of the desert locust. Indian J Ent 1962, 24(4) 
236-38. 

Sur (SK) ; Locusts and their control. I Sci 
Club Calcutta 1956-57, 10, 90-96. 

Trehan (KN) : Improvised flame throwers 
used for locust control . Punjab Fmr 1952, 
4(1), 180. 

Trehan (KN) : Locust and its control in the 
Punjab (India) during 1950 and 1951. Punjab 
Fmr 1952, 4(3), 237-50. 

Trehan (KN) and Sharma (PL) : Locust 
control in Punjab during 1952 and plans to 
fight the menace in 1953. Punjab Fmr 1953, 
5(4>, 11-22. 

Winged menace. Advisory pamph 5, Plant 
Protection Directorate 1950, 8p. 

POLYPHAGOUS INSECT 

Abraham (EV) and Padmanabhan (MD) ; 
Bionomics and control of cutw orms (Agrotis 
spp) on hill crops in Madras State (Abstr) 
Madras agric J 1964,51(2), 88. 
Ananthanarayanan (KP), Subramaniam (TR) 
and Nagaraja Rao (KR) ; Control of coccids. 
Indian J Ent 1955, 17, 276-78. 

Fotidar (MR) and Raina (JL) : Surface cut- 
worms in Kashmir. Indian Frag 1943, 4, 349. 

Nagarajan (KR), Perumal (K) and Shan- 
mugam (N) : Red hairy caterpillar {Amsaeta 
albistriga W) and its field scale control. Mad- 
ias agric J 1957, 44, 150-53. 

Pruthi (HS) and Bebraw (MA) : Red hairy 
caterpillar and its control. Indian Fmg 1943, 
4, 135. 

Pruthi (HS) and Singh (M) : Red hairy 
caterpillar and its control in North India, 
Indian Fmg 1942, 4(3), 135-38. 

Ram Pal Singh : Economics of some 
methods for the controlling of aphid pests. 
Agric Anim Husb UP 1951, 1(10), 10-14. 

Red-hairy caterpillar and its control. Indian 
Fmg 1949, 10(12), 522-24. 

Sardar Singh and Jarnail Singh s Control of 
KxxtTH’Amsacta moorei Butler. Indian J Horl 
1956, 13. 107. 

Singh (M): Red hairy caterpillar and its 
control. Indian Fmg 1943, 4^3), 135-38. 

Sinha iMM) : Problems of tissue borer 
control. Bihar agric Coll Mag 1962*63, 13(1), 
52-53. 

Srivastava (AS) and Goel (BK) : Bionomics 
and control of red hairy caterpillar, Amsacm 
moore/. Butl. Proc nat Acad Sci India 1962, 

32B, 97-100. 



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Trehan (KN) and Talgeri (GM) : Combat- 
ing Katra, the hairy caterpillar in Bombay 
Province. Indian Pmg 1957, 8(1), 560-64. 

Usman (S) : Some new hosts and control of 
common blister beetle. Mysore agric J 195J, 
29(3-4), 108-09. 

INSECT PEST CONTROL 

GENERAL 

Channa Basavanna (GP) ; Rational approach 
to insect pest control. Cocon Bull 1959, 12, 
438-42. 

Kulkarni (HL) ; Insect pest control of the 
cultivated crops. Dharwar agric Coll Mag 
1954, 7(1), 20-40. 

Lefroy (HM) : Practical remedies for insect 
pests. Agric J India 1907, 2^4), 356-63. 

Nagarajan (KR) : Guide to the control of 
crop pests. Madras Department of Agriculture 
1961, 75p. 

Pruthi (HS) : Ecology and control of insects. 
Indian J Ent 1939, 1(3), 8?-91; Part II 
Proc 27 Indian Sci Congr 1940; III 261- 
308. 

Puttarudriah (M) : House-hold insects and 
their control. Mysore agric Calend Yrbk 1955, 
124-26. 

Ramachandran (S) : Transmission of re- 
search on pest control. Madras agric J 1949, 
36(11 , 515-18. 

Ramakrishna Ayyar (TV) : Some local prac- 
tices prevalant in South India in the control of 
insect pests, Agric J India 1921, 56(1), 40- 
Sl. 

Teotia (TPS) : Suggestions for combating 
some common agricultural pests in Uttar Pra- 
desh I. Insect pests of field crops. KanpMr 
agric Coll J Golden Jubilee No, 1957, 52- 
60. 

Tirumala Rao (V) : Short resume of crop 
and plant protection entomology, its past, pre- 
sent and future, Madras agric J 1949, 36(12), 
563-65, 

Tirumala Rao (V) : Importance of pest con- 
trol in the maximisation of crop production. 
Madras agric J 1951, 38(2), 53-56. 

Trehan fKN) : Insects and principles of pest 
control. Punjab Fmr 1953, 5(3), 8-16. 

Usman (S) and Raju (RN) : Some local 
practices prevalent in the Mysore State in the 
control of insect pests. Mysore agric J 1952, 
28(41, 73-76, 

MECHANICAL CONTROL 
Channa Basavanna (GP) ; Use of traps in 
the control of insect pests. Mysore agric Cal- 
®nd Yrbk 1955, 153-55. 

CULTURAL CONTROL 
Negj (PS) : Artificial control of the enemies 


of lac insects and lac. Part I Water Immersion. 
Bull 50 Namkum, Indian Lac Research Insti- 
tute. 

Sen (AG) : Control of Agrotis pest by cul- 
tural operations, Bihar agric Coll Mag 1949, 

1(1), U-15. 

BIOLOGICAL CONTROL 

Appanna (M) ; Micmbrac&n hebetor Say, 
Possibilities of its mass production and large 
seals utilization against insect pests of field 
crops. Indian J Ent 1953, 14(3), 163-67. 

Bhaskaran (R) and Sen (SN) ; Note on the 
control of some dermestid beetles by biological 
methods. Bull cent Leather Res Inst 1957, 

3, 457-58. 

Channa Basavanna (GP) and Puttarudriah 
(M) : Some predators of mites in Mysore. 
Mysore agric J 1958, 32(3-4), 179-83. 

Chaudhry (AN); Use of microorganisms ; 
for the control of insect pests. Himachal Hort : 
1961-62, 2(4) and 3(1), 161-62. 

Chhotey Singh : Biulogical control of San 
Jose scale in Kumaon. Himachal Hort 1961-62, I 
2(4) and 3(1), 169-70. i 

Issac (PV) : Biological control of insect I 
pests. Agric Livestk India 1937, 7^6), 685- I 
91. 

Jolly (CL) ; Biological control of San Jpse i 
scale in Himachal Pradesh-retrospect and pros- i 
pect. Himachal Hort 1961-62, 2(4) and 3(1), i 
163-68. I 

Kalyanam (NP) and Swaminathan (NP) : | 
Mortality of Cirpjus unipuncia Haw (Noo(uidae) 
due to a microbial disease. Sci & Cult 1963, 
29(2), 107. 

Kapur (AP) and Sudha Rao (V) : New spe- 
cies of Lady-bird beetle (Col, Coccinellidae) 
feeding on Adelges spp, (Hem. Adelgidae) io I 
North Western India, Entomophaga 1962, I 
7a), 47-51. 

Khan (NH) : Control of tabanid larvae. 
Proc nat Acad Sci India 1952, 2iB(l-5), 
29-33. 

Kulkarni HL> : Insect control -biological 
Poona agric Coll Mag 1951, 42(1), 35- >8. 

Kurian (C) and Filial (GB ; Biologica! 
control of insect pests. Cocon Bull 1959, 13, 
289-92. i 

Leela David (A) and Muthukrishnan (TS) ; 
Prickly pear cochineal observations on its na- 
tural hosts and enemies in South India. Indian 
J Ent 1953, 15(3), 219-24. 

Malhotra (CP) and Krishnaswami (S) : Cop- 
tosoma ostensum Dist. A pest of pdas {Buiea 
monospermo) with notes on its coccinsllid pres- 
datorS>ma melanaria var. fougeti Muls and 
egg parasite Telemmus species. Proc 46 Indian 
Sci Congr 1959, 111,496. 

Narayanan (ES) ; Phenomenon of insect 
parasitism and their practical utilization in tiie 



biological coRtrol of insect pests, Proc 44 
Indian Sci Congr 1957, III, 22. 

Narayanan (ES) : Biological control of insect 
pests. Indian Central Cotton Committee, Bom- 
bay 1960, 18p. 

Narayanan -.ES) and Chauduri (RP) : Stu- 
dies of Stenobraa n deesae a parasite of certain 
lepidopterous borers of Graminaceous crops in 
India. Bull ent Res 1954, 45(4), 647-59. 

Negi (PS', Gupta (SN), Misra (MP), Venka- 
taramtm (TV) and Dc.y (RK) : Biological con- 
trol of Eubelemma amabiljs, Moore, by one of 
its indigenous parasites, Bracon {Microbracon) 
greei i, Ashmead. Indian J Ent 1945, 7^ 37- 
40. 

Pavgi (MS) : Aegerita webberi on scab flies. 
Curr Sci 1951, 20(7). 189. 

Pillai (GB) et al. : Know your friends. Co- 
con Bull 1961, 15, 113-17. 

Puttarudriah (M) ; Achievements In the field 
of biological control of insect and weed pests. 
Mysore agric J 1953, 29(3-4), 92-99. 

Puttarudriah (M) and Channabasavaona 
(GP) : Some observations on the natural con- 
trol of the red spider mite {Tetranchys telarius 
Linn.) (Acarina, Arachnida). Mysore agrio 
3 1953.29(34), 110-13. 

Ramamurthi iK) : Field trials with Bacillus 
thuririgiensis Berliner on two crop pests. An- 
namalai Univ agric Mag 1963-64, No. 4, 57- 
60. 

Sexena (JS) and Singh (JP) : Biological 
control of Baroo, Indian Fmg 1962, 11(11), 
27. 

Srivastava (GP) : Biological control of 
insect pests. Kanpur agric Coil 3 1953,13(2), 
9-13. 

Subratnaniam (VK) : Control of the fluted 
scale in Peninsular India. Indian J Ent 1954, 
36.4), 391-415 ; 1955, 17, 103-20. 

Tirumala Rao (Vi and Leela David (A) : 
Biological control of coccid pest in South India 
by the use of the beetle, Cryptolaemus monlrau- 
zierie Muls. Indian J agric Sci 1958, 28, 545- 
52. 

Tirumala Rao (V), Leela David (A) and 
Mohan Rao (KR) : Attempts at the utilization 
of Clnloconrs migritiis Feb. (Col : Coccinelli- 
dae) in the Madras State. Indian 3 Ent 1954. 
16(3). 205-09. 

Trehan (KN and Raja Rao (SA’) : Control 
of Bracon brevkornis Wasmeal, a parasite of 
Corcyra cephaonka St. a host for mass breeding 
of ftichopamma minutum Riley. Indian J 
agric Sci 1946, 16(6), 501. 

Venkataraman (TVi, Mathur (VK) and Ra- 
mesh Chander : Experiments of the possible 
use of Bacillus thuringieusis Berl in the control 
of crop pests. I— -Tests with two spore formu- 
lations of B . thuringiensis against some Insect 


pests. Indian J Ent 1962, 24(4), 274-77, 
CHEMICAL CONTROL 
De (RK) and Dulta (DK) : Chemical war- 
fare against insects, J Sci Club 1954, 8(2), 

73-78, 

Narayanan (ES) ; New chemical n-eapons 
for fighting insect menace. Indian Fmg 1952, 
2(6), 14-15. 

Nagaraja Rao (KR) : Latest developments 
in the chemical method of pest control. Madras 
agric J 1954, 41(5), 141-45. 

Pradhan (S) : Chemical warfare against 
insect enemies of crops. Indian Fmg 1952, 2(i), 
14-15. 

Rjsectieide 

Anantha Krishnan (NR) : Some receni 
developinent.s in the use of insecticides in plan- 
tations. Plant Chron 1964, 59^2), 22, 

Chatterjee (R) : Insecticides. Sci & Cult 
1949, 14(8), 313-14. 

Cherian (MC) and Gopalamenon (ER) ; 
Preliminary trials with oil emulsions for coiv 
trol .'of insect pests. Madras agric 3 1944, 
32(1), 10-13. 

Harvey (MT) et al : Insecticides— US 

Patents etc. Cashew Pepp Bull 1960, 4(9), 

11-14. 

Khan (MQ) : Control of crop pests by 
modern insecticides. Andhra agric J 1958, 5, 
134*36. 

Khanna (SS) ; Role of systemic insecticides 
in plant protection. Kanpur agric Coll 3 
1958, 17, 37.40. 

Kurian (C) : History of insecticides. Cocoo 
Bull 1959, 13, 259-62, 267. 

Lakshmi Narayana (V) : Insecticide dusi 
diluent. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(2), 26-28. 

L-'cla David (A) ; Alkalinity of soaps in re- 
lation to their compatibility as components of 
insecticidal sprays- Indian 3 Ent 1954, 16(1), 
II- 3. 

Maheshwariah ( BM) : Uning insecticides 
effectively. Mysore agric Calend Yrbk 1955, 
156-58. 

Mhatre (JR) : Role of insecricides in plant 
protection. Punjab Fmr 1951, 3(4), 129. 

Nagaraja Rao (KR) and Krishnaswamy (S) ; 
Preliminary studies on systemic insecticides. 
Plant Prot Bull 1953, 4(3), 56-62. 

Official test insecticide (971): Indian Standard 
IS : 2555-1961. 

Sen (AB) and Bhargava (PN) ; Search for 
Insecticide Pt il 3 Indian Chem Soc l94*-\ 
26(5), 243-44 ; Pt HI 1949, 2c (6), 287-90. Ft 
IV 1949, 26(8), 366-70. 

Sen (AB) and Sengupta (AK) ; Search for 
new insecticides. J Indian Chem Sec ]957, 
34,413-14; Proc 40 Indian Sci Congr 1953, 

111,345. 



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Systemic insecticides. Plant Prot Bull 1952, 
4(11,24.28. 

Inoi^anlc lasectlcMe 

Appamia (M) and Krishnamurti (B) : Influ- 
ence of mercury on insect eggs Ft II. Curt 
Sci 1945, 14.7), 168-70. 

Krishnamurti (B) and Appanna (M) : Influ- 
ence of raercLirry on insect eggs Pt I. Curr 
Sci 1945, 14, 7-JO. 

Newman (JF), Aziz (MA) and Koshi (T) : 
Studies in contact toxicity Pt I. Resistance of 
successive generations of Culex fatigans Wied 
to contact insecticides. Proc Indian Acad Sci 
1949, SOB, 61-68. 

Lime sulphur solution. Indian Standard IS : 
1030-1957. 

Sengupta (GC) ; Inorganic insecticides. 
Utkal Krushi Mahavidyalaya Mag 1962, 5, 
46-51. 

Organic Insecticide 

Dalai (LH) Mm. : Studies in synthetic in- 
secticides. Bombay Univ PhD Thesis. 1950. 

Jatkav Kulkarni (SK) and Kulkarni (SB) : 
Insecticidal properties of Hexachloro cyclohe- 
oxne, DDT and related compounds. Sci & Cult 
1949, 14(12), 530-31. 

Maheswariah (BM) : Organic insecticides. 
Mysore agric Calend Yrbk 1955, 159-62. 

Patel (GA) : ABC of BHC and DDT. Poona 
agric Coll Mag 1952, 43(2), 88-98. 

Practical results achieved in the DDT and 
BHC scheme for the control of pests in 
Madras State. Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(1 h 
20 23. 

Ramachandran (S) ; Some experiences with 
Gammexane, BHC and DDT in the control of 
crop pests. Madras agric J 1950, 37(1), 22- 

27. 

Sawhney (PL) and Seshadri (TR) : Synthetic 
organic insecticides. J sci iiidustr Res 1953, 
12 a(4), 178-82. 

Seshagiri Rao (D) : Effect of certain organic 
insecticides on yield of crops. Curr Sci 1959, 

28, 57-58. 

Teotia (TPS) : Some problems in the deve- 
lopment and use of new synthetic organic 
in‘;ccticides. Kanpur agric Coll J 1956, 15^3 
3-9. 

Ddt 

DDT dusting powders (Revised). Indian 
Standard IS: 564-1961. 

DDT emulsifiable concentrates. Indian Stan- 
dard IS : 633-1956. 

DDT, technical. Indian Standard IS : 563- 
1961. 

DDT water dispersible powder concentrates 
(Revised). Indian Standard IS : 665-1961. 
Dhingra (DR), Kapoor (SN) and Kacker 


(PN) : Contact insectic'dal activity of soma 
Alkoxy analogue of DDT. Proc 40 Indian Sci 
Congr 1953, in, 372. 

Ramanath Rao (H) : DDT — a pre-eminent 
insecticide. Chem Age 1950, Ser 1, 77-81, 

Satyanarayana (P) .* Rate of loss of DDT. 
Madras agric J 1952, 39(9), 371-77. 

Veval (El) : Note on trials with DDT against 
a few crop pests. Dliarwar agric Coll Mag 
1949, 2(1), 29-31. 

BHC 

Ananthanarayanan (KP) and i^Nagaraja Rao 
(KR) : Studies on a few proprietory prepara- 
tions of Benzene hexachloride BHC. Madras 
agric J 1955, 42, 267-70. 

BHC dusting powder (Second revision). 
Indian Standard IS ; 561-1962. 

BHC emulsifiable concentrates (Revised), 
Indian Standard IS: 632-1958. 

BHC, refined. Indian Standard IS : 831- 
1956. 

BHC smoke generators, Indian Standard 
IS : 1505-1959. 

BHC, technical. Indian Standard IS: 560- 

1961. 

BHC water dispersible povf^der concentrates 
(Second Revision) Indian Standard IS ; 562-’ 

1962. 

Gama — BHC (Lindane), Indian 'Standard 
IS : 882-1956. 

Specification for BHC dusting powders 
(Second revision). Indian Standard IS: 561- 
1962. 

Specification for BHC water dispersible pow- 
der concentrates. Indian Standard IS : 562- 
1962. 

Other Organic Insecticide 
Benerjee (SN) and Basu (AN) : Classified 
bibliography of the literature _ on aldrin, diel- 
drin, isodrin and endrin insecticides. Ann Zoo! 
1956, 1, 179-218. 

Aldrin dusting powders, Indian Standard 
IS: 1308-1958. 

Aldrin emulsifiable concentrates. Indian 
Standard IS : 1307-1958. 

Aldrin, technical. Indian Standard IS: 1306 
1958. 

Dieldrin emulsifiable concentrates (Revised), 
Indian Standard IS : 1056-1962. 

Dieldrin formulation gives outstanding con* 
trol of black beetle at normal cost. Food and 
Fingl959, 11 6).27. 

Dieldrin, technical (Revised). Indian Stan- 
dard IS : 1052-1962. 

Dieldrin water dispersible powder concen- 



tfates (Revised). Indian Standard IS ; 1053- 
1962. 

Diazinon^ technical. Indian Standard IS ; 
18334961. 

Venkatesh (MV) i Diazinon— a new insec- 
feide. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(3 and 4), 38- 

Endrln emulsifiable concentrates. Indian 
Standard IS ; 1310-1958. 

Endrins teciinical. Indian Standard IS: 1309- 
1958. 

Malathion dusting powders. Indian Stan- 
dard IS : 25684963. 

Malathion emulsifiable concentrates. Indian 
Standard IS; 2567-1963. 

Malathion, a new insecticide. Plant Prot 
Bull 1952, 4(3), 80. 

Malathion, Technical. Indian Standard IS: 
1832-1961. 

Malathion water dispersible powder concen- 
trates. Indian standard IS; 2569-1963. 

Methyl parathion, technical. Indian Stan- 
dard IS; 2670-1963. 

Nagaraja Rao (KR) ; Why parathion is 
popular with Madras farmers. Indian Fmg 
1958, 8(7), 25-26. 

Parathion emulsifiable concentrates. Indian 
Standard IS: 2120-1962. 

Parathion, technical. Indian Standard IS; 
2128-1962. 

Insecticide of Vegetable Origin 

Cherian (MC) and Kylasam (MS) : Tobacco 
stems as a usefull source of nicotine for insecti- 
cidal purposes. Madras agric J 1939, 32(2), 
55-58. 

Cherian (MC) and Ramchandran (S) . Ker- 
nels otThevetia nerifolia^ a potent insecticide. 
Curr Sci 1941, 10,9), 412. 

Cherian (MC) and Ramchandran (S) : Tfie- 
vitia nerifoila Juss a new indigenous vegetable 
insecticide. Madras agric J 1942, 30(8), 260- 
64. 

Fotidar (MR) ; Pyretbrum in Kashmir, 
Indian Fmg 1941 2, 399. 

Israel (P) and Vedamurthy (G) : Indi- 
genous plant products as insecticides. Rice 
News Teller 1953, 1(4), 3-5. 

Mukerjea (TD) and Tripathi (RL) ; Studies 
on indigenous insecticidal plants, I Milletia 
pachycarpa Benth. J sci industr Res 1956, 
15,105-11. 

Nicotine Sulphate. Plant Prot Bull 1953, 
5(3), 7C-7J. 

Nicotine sulphate solution, Indian Standard 
IS: 1050-1957. 

Pankajakshy Amma (K) : Chemical exami- 
Kition of plant products possessing insecticidal 
properties. Bull cent lies Inst Travancore 


1954, 3 A, 129-37. 

Puttarudriah (M) and LaksmI Narayana 
Bhatta (K) ; Preliminary note on studies of 
Mysore plants as sources of insecticides. Indian 
J Ent 1955, 17, 165-74. 

Pyrethrum extracts. Indian Standard ISs 
1051-1957. 

Ramchandran (S) ; Few vegetable insecti- ' 
cides ef South India. Chem Age 1950, Ser 1 
86-89. 

Seshagiri Rao (D) : Insecticidal potential 
of the corolla of flowers. Indian J Ent 1955, 17, 
121-24. 

Seshagiri Rao (D) : Insecticidal property 
of the fungus, Ganoderma lucidum attacki ig 
palms (Lett). Curr Sci 1957, 26, 325-26. 

Siddiqui (S) : On insecticides of vegetable ori- 
gin and possible directions of their develop- . 
ment and application in India. Plant Prot Bull 
1950, 2 1-2), 19-24. 

Siddiqui (S) : Insecticides of vegetable ori- 
gin. J sci industr Res 1950, 9A 6', 181-84. 

Srivastava (BK) : Insecticidal properties of 
common Indian aconite. Madras agric J 1956, 
43, 518-19. 

Srivastava (PD) t Vegetable products of 
insecticidal value in India. Allahabad Fmr 
1950, 244), 43-46. 

Srivastava (PD) : Agricultural products as 
insecticides. Sci & Cult 1953, 194), 139-40. 

Subramanium (TV): Sweet flag (Acorus 
calamus) a potential source of valuable insec- 
ticide. J Bombay nat Hist Soc 1949, 48(2), 
333-41, 

Microbial Insecticide 

Ragh'rivarao (N) fit alt Trials with Bacillus 
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in the control of certain insects Andhra agric 
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Testing and Evaluation 

Aggarwa! (NS) and Srivastava (SP) : Stu- 
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cides on the hearts of insects. Agra Univ J 
Res 1962, 9(1), 23-47. 

Agarwal (PN) and Paul (CF) : EvaUiatioa 
of insecticidal properties of ‘Telodrin’— a new 
chlorinated hydrocarbon insecticide. Indian J 
Ent 1963, 25(3), 183-87. 

Kulkarni (HL) ; Effect of some new insecti- 
cides on bees and crops. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 
5(2), 46. 

Majomdar (SK) and Pingale (SV) : Simple 
method for detecting the presence of residues 
of chlorinated insecticides. Indian J Eni 
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Mookherjee (PB) : Preliminary trials on 
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Nagaraja Rao (KR) ; Systemic action of 
certain organo- phosphorus insecticides (Lett). 
Curr Sci 1959. 28, 251-52. 

Preliminary field trials with insecticides. 
Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4,2), 44-45. 

Preliminary observations on the field tiial 
of some proprietory insecticides. Plant Prot 
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Report on the preliminary trials of Diatomite 
samples. Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(1). 19. 

Satyanarayana (P) : Evaluation of residual 
deposits of DDT. Madras agricJ 1951. 38(10) 
461-75. 

Shashi Kanta, Rai, (BK) and Rattan Lall s 
Laboratory evaluation of the toxicity of pesti- 
cides to palm mite. Indian Cocon J 1963. 
16(2), 63-66. 

Some more observations on the trial of pro- 
prietory insecticides in India. Plant Prot 
Bull 1953. 5(2)j 40-43. 

Some plant responses to certain insecticides 
in the soil. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(4), 124. 

Srivastava (RP) : Effects of some insecti- 
cides on the gut— epithelia of certain insects. 
Proc nat Acad Sci India 1962, 32B(3), 293- 
98. 

Application 

Mukerjea (TD) : Applying insecticides 
effectively. Two & Bud 1959, 6(3), 26-27. 

Srivastava (BP) : Some practical aspects of 
the application of insecticides. Jobner agric 
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Hazard 

Ramchandran (CP) and Kurian (C) : Hazard 
of insecticides and how to avoid them. Cocon 
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Rao (.VP : Toxicity hazards of modem or- 
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Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(1). 2-4. 

Srivastava (RS) and Srivastava (HMD : 
Hazard to men and domestic animals by 
modern insect icides. Proc 40 Indian Sci 
Congr 1953, III, 149. 

Handling 

Safe handling of phosphorus insecticides 
with special reference to Parathion. Plant Prot 
Bull 1951, 3(3), 90-99. 

Toxicity, Residue and Bioassay 

Dattagupta (AK) : Metabolism of synergi- 
sed pyrethrum by insects. Indian J Ent 1957, 
19, 993-99, 

Israel (P), Vedaraoorthy (G ) and Seshagiri 
Rao (Y) : Toxicity of some modern insectici- 
des. Rice News Teller 1955, 3, 82-87. 

Jotwani (MG), Prakash Sarup and Pradhan 
(S) ; Comparative toxicity of insecticides to 
the grubs and adults of EpUachna vigitioetopun- 
ctcta F. (Coccinellidae : Coleoptera). Indian 


J Ent 1962. 24(4), 223-28. 

Majumdar (SK) and Pingale (SV) ; Identi- 
frnm r insecticides in residues 

195?, H, 135-46 “ 

(SV) : Extent of 
in the toxi- 

aty of ethylene dichloride carbon tetrachloride 
m-Sw J Ent 1955, 17, 

Anthony (J) and Menon (KPV) 
fcfl^t of rainfall on the toxicity of DDT and 
201^’ "0^= Indian Sci Congr 1953, HI, 

patficle slzc in the 
contact toxicity of modern synthetic insecti- 
cides used m the form of solution and aqueous 
suspensions. Indian J Ent 1957, 19. 64-65. 

^ Pradhan ^S) and Bhatia (SS) : Bioassay of 
insecticides 5 Relative toxicity of some im- 
portant insecticides to certain species of sto- 
rage pests. Indian J Ent 1956, 18, 34-40. 

Pingale (SV) and Majumdar (SK) : Resi- 
flues of chlorinated insecticides on treated 
““ 

Pradhan (S) : Studies on the toxicity of in- 

Pradhan (S) and Agarwal (RA) : Resistence 
of modern insecticides under Indian field con- 
ditions Pt II. Resistence in sugarcane and 
cotton crops. Proc 40 Indian Sci Congr 1953, 

Pradhan (S) and Govindan (M) j Bioassay 

of insecticides III— Comparative toxicity of six 

common fumigants to Trogoderma granaria 
Everts (Grubs) and TriboUum castaneum Herst 
(Adults). Indian J Ent 1954, 16(2), 173-75. 

Pradhan (S) and Jotwani (MG) : Studies on 
some aspects of bioassay of stomach poisons. 
Proc Indian Acad Sci 1954, 39B(2}, 37- 


Pradhan (S) and Jotwani (MG) : Bioassay 
of insecticides. IV Comparative toxicity of some 
important insecticides to Vtetheisa pulcheUa 
ms ' ’ Lepidoptera). Indian J Ent 

Pradhan (S) and Mookerjee (PB) : Resis- 
tence of modern insecticides under Indian field 
conditions Pt I. Resistence on maize and 
castor plants. Proc 40 Indian Sci Congr 1953 
HI, 149. ’ 

^ Pradhan (S) and Satpathy fJM) : Compara- 
tive toxicity of different modern insecticides 
against some Indian crop pests. Proc 40 Indian 
Sci Congr 1953, HI, 151. 

Pradhan 'Si and Satpathy (JM) : Bioassay 
of insecticides II. Comparative toxicity of 
some important insecticides to Oxycaraneus 
laetus Kirby (Lygaeidae- Hemiptera) and 



Rkoplcstphim pseudobrasskae (Davis) (Aphi- 
didae : Hemiptera), Indian J Ent 1953, 15(4), 
297-9i5. 

Pradhan [S) ct al : Bioassay of the relative 
contact toxicity of insecticides to the larvae of 
B'har hairy caterpillar, Diacrisia obhgiia 
ker (Arctiidae ; Lepidoptera). Indian Oilseed 
J 1960, 4, 142-44. 

Pruthi (HS) : Critical studies on insectici- 
des. Toxicity of malathion under different 
conditions of temperature and humidity, Indian 
J Ent 1956, IS, mOS-26. 

Rawat (RR) ; Resistance of crop plants to 
Inicct pests and its application for their 
control. Nagpur agric Coil Mag 1955-56, 30, 
d-IO. 

Satyanarayana (P) : Estimation of the toxi- 
city of insecticidal deposits by biological me- 
thod. Pt il Madras agric J 1951, 38(8), 371- 
73 . : 

Sen (AC) : Effects of insecticides on aphids 
(A. fabae Scop ) and their parasites and preda- 
tors. Proc Bihar Acad agric Sci 1953, (2-3), 
91-100. 

Srivastava (AS) ; Comparative contact toxi- 
city of a 5 ^ isomers and technical benzene 
liexa chloride to the German roaches. Proc 40 
Indian Sci Congr 1953, III, 365. 

Tirumalarao (V) and Leela David: Preli- 
minary studies on the toxicity of insecticides in 
soil application. Andhra agric J 1954, 1(2), 
£9-102. , 

Usman (S) : Bioassay study of residues and 
toxicity of some economic insecticides, Indian 
J Ent 1963, 23(4), 316-34. 

Phyto-Toxicity 

Mookerjee (PB) ; Studies on the phyto-toxi- 
city of the modern organic insecticides (Abst) 
Proc 41 Indian bci Congr 1954, III, 260. 

Mookerjee (PB) and Wadhi (SR): Further 
studies on the phyto-toxicity of modern 
organic insecticides. Indian J Ent 1956, 18, 
332-35. 

Resistance to Insecticide 

Kurian (C) : Development of resistance by 
insecticides. Cocon Bull 1961, 15, 3-8. 

Roy (CS) : Problem of inseciicide resistance 
in insect pests, J agric Ccl Res Inst 
Ranchi 1961, 2, 86-89. 

Seshagirl Rao (D) : Resistance of some 
species of coleopterous store insects to chemi- 
cal treatment (Lett), Curr Sci 1957, 26, 54- 
55.. ■ ■ ■ . . 

Srivastava (BK’ : Insect resistance to insec- 
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28-37, 

INTEGRATED CONTROL 
Puttarudriah (M) and Krishnamurti (B) : 
Problem of Epilachna control in Mysore ; 


Insecticidal control found inadvisable v,’hei5 
natural incidence of parasites is high. Indian 
J Ent 1954, 16(2), 137-41. 

NON-INSECT ANIMAL PEST 

Lai (KB) : Non-insect animal pests. Plant 
Prot Bull 1957, 9(1), 6-9. 

MILLIPEDE 

Bcrie (MN) and Deshpande (SV) : Milli- 
pedes at Govarnment main farm Parbhani with 
special reference to large black millipedes (Mus 
sp) Parbhani Govt Coll Agric Mag 1961, 
3(1), 6-10. 

Puttarudriah (M) : Millipedes damage crops, 
Mysore agric J 1958 33. 130-32. 

NEMATODE 

Anandarau (S) ; Root-knot nematode*its 
depredation, life history and early work on con- 
trol. Proc 9 Conf United Planters Assn S 
India, Bull 21. 1962. 

Sanwal (KC) : Let’s take more notice of 
nematodes. Indian Fmg 1961, 11(3), 29-30. 
EARTHWORM 

Patel (HK) and Patel (RM) : Preliminary 
observation on the control of earthworms by 
soapnut. Indian J Ent 1959, 21(4), 25l» 
55. 

SNAIL AND SLUG 

Control of slug, snails and crabs by metalde- 
hyde. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(4), 116. 

Khanna (SS) : Control of common slug 
{Laevicaiilts alte Ferussac) in Uttar Pradesh. 
Kanpur agric Coll J Golden Jubilee No 1957, 
44-46. 

Varma (BK) and Elhence (D) : Be on your 
guard against the African giant snail. Indian 
Fmg 1962, 11(12), 11-12. 

BIRD 

Bindra (OS) : Performance of mechanical 
bird scaring devices. Gwalior agric Coll J 
1961-62,6,52-54. 

Bird scaring apparatus. Plant Prot Bull 
1953, 5(1). 1-2. 

Catch that crow. ICAR Inf Pamph 79, 1956 

6p. 

Mukundan (TK) ; Note on simple appli- 
ance for scaring birds and pigs in Wynaad. 
Madras agric J 1952, 39 > 5), 346-47. 

Singh (RP) and Dungan (GH) : Catch that 
cunning crow. Indian Fmg 1956, 5(11), 13- 
15. 

Singh (RP) and Dungan (GHl : How to 
catch crows. Allahabad Fmr 1955, 29, 59- 
67. 

Tabiliani (BD) : How they scare away birds 
and animals in Banaskantha. Farmer 1959, 10 

(10), 9-14. 



RODENT 

Ebrahim AH iSA^ : Pot method of trapping 
field rafs in Madras State. Plant Prot Bull 
1958, 10(1-41, 27-33. 

Garg (DN) and Agrawa! (NS) : Rats and 
mice in Uttar Pradesh and their control, Kan- 
pur agric Coll I 1963, 23(1), 9-15, 

Katarki (HV) and Kulkarny (HL) * Control 
of field rats and bandicoots. Poona agric Coll 
Mag 1950, 41(1), 49-51. 

Kidavu Koya (PIK) : Rat hunt in the Lacca- 
dives. Bull Indian centr Cocon Comin 1955 
9, 104. 

Krishnamurihi (S) and Muthukrishnan (CR) : 
Some preliminary observations on Zinc phos- 
phide for rat control in the University Agricul- 
tural Extension Farm. J Annamalai Univ 1953 
18, 185-86. 

Krishnaswami (S), Purakayastha (BK) and 
Chowdhury (MK) : Rat menace to lac crops. 
Indian J Ent 1959, 2(3), 222-25. 

Lai (KB) : Rat menace in Assam. Plant 
Prot Bull 1957, 10(1-4), 1-2. 

Qadiruddin (M) : Control of field rats in 
Hyderabad State. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(4), 
38. 

Rajagopalan (GK) : Indigenous rat trap. 
Cocon Bull 1962, 15(12), 476-77. 

Rat. Intens .Agric 1963, 1(4 and 5), 6, 

Rat control. Allahabad Fmr 1954, 28(1). 
27-30. 

Reddy (DB) : Kill the rat— Farmer’s No 1 
enemy. Extension Directorate. Farm Advis 
Project Ser 4, 1961, I6p. 

Reddy (DB) : Rats— the only way to get rid 
of them is to kill them. Extension 1961, 2(5), 
18-21. 

Reddy (DB) : Time you did something about 
rats. Intens Agric 1964, 1(11), 13. 

Seshagiri Rao (D) : Control of rodents in 
fields and granaries. Mysore agric Caicnd 
Yrbk 1955, 127-29. 

Sinha (SSP) and Ram (SK) : Rats and their 
control. Bihar agric Coll Mag 1962-63, 13(1), 
44-49. 

Tirumalrao (V) and Santanaraman (T) : 
Warfarin for rat control. Rice News Tell 1956 
4, 65-70. 

Tirumalrao (V), Santhanaraman (T) and 
Mohan Rao (KR) : Tests with different pro- 
portions of Zinc phosphide poison in the' baits 
used for the field rat. Madras agric J 1954, 
4i(7), 255. 

Trehan (KN) : Field rats and their control 
in Panjab. Indian Fmg 1952, 2(2), 10. 

Vaidyanathan (R) : How Kottarapatii did 
away with rat trouble. Intens Agric 1963, 
U7), 18-19, 


Warfarin, the new rodenticide. Plant Prot 
Bull 1953, 5(1), 29. 

Zinc phosphide, tf clinical. Indian Standard 
IS : 2055-1957. 

OTHER MAM.MAL 

Caught atleast (Flying Foxes). Extension 
1960. 1(5), 5; 

Gee (EP) : What is the best means of con- 
trol and destruction of flying foxes (Pterepus 
giganteus (Brunn.) J Bombay nat Hist Soc 
1952, 51(1), 268. 

Kadambi (K) : Protection of food crops 
against wild elephants in Mysore Division. 
Indian For 1949, 75(2), 39-44. 

Kallapiir (SK) : Pig proof fencing. Farmer 
1950, 1(1), 31. 

WEED 

Adlakha (PA) ; Incidence and loss caused 
by particular weeds etc. Seminar on Weed 
Control. Bombay 1961, ICAR, New Delhi, 

Ambastha (HNS) : Economics of weeds, 
Bihar agric Coll Mag 1949, 1(1). 27-37. 

Bajapai (MR) and Rauf (A) : Study of crop 
weed association. Kanpur Govt agric Coll J 
Golden Jubilee No:i957, 137-43. 

Chaugule (BA) and Kuspe {VS) : How weeds- 
cost us. Farmer 1956, 7(8), 27-29. 

Hardas (MG) ; Short note on Weed prob- 
leih. Nagpur agric Coll Mag 1959, 3.^, 29- 
31. 

Jo^hi ‘ KG) and Dhanyasagar (VR) ; Weed 
incidence in manured land. Indian Fmg 1946, 
7, 174-75. 

Kalla (BL) : Special important weed prob- 
lems of Rajasthan. Seminar on Weed Control, 
Bombay 1961, ICAR, New Delhi. 

Kenoyer (LA) : Weed manual of Gwalior 
State. Calcutta, Baptist Mission Press, 1924. 
126p. 

Lai (DSU) : Weeds in agriculture. Rural 
India 1955, 18(2), 69.72. 

Mathur (RL) : Distribution of weeds and 
losses caused to crops in Rajasthan State. 
Seminar on Weed Control, Bombay 1961 
ICAR, New Delhi. 

Mayne (WW, : Weeds as a problem in crop 
ecology. Plart Chron 1952, 47(19), 515 2'). 

Mukerjee (SK) and Cliatterji (BN) : Preli- 
minary observations on some rabi weeds at 
Sabour under different cropping, Proc Bihar 
Acad agric Sci 1955, 4(1), 110-12. 

Mufthi (SN! : Studies in weeds of Dharwar 
Farm, Dharwar agric Coll Mag 1949, 2(1), 
26-29; 1950, 3(1), 36-41. 

Panikkar (MR) : Menace of w'eeds. Sc! & 
Cult 1950, 15, 423-21. 

Panikkar (MR) : Crop weed competition 



in farming. Sci & Cult 1953, 19(6), 293- 
96. 

Pati! (ND) and Pandya (MG) ; Nitrification 
of weeds in soli. Indian J Agron 1963, 8(1), 
378-S8. 

Rao (J) : Wcedi. Madras agric J 1915, 2, 

211 . , 

Report on the demonstration work carried 
out in the Northern circle during 1922-23, Nag- 
pur Dept Agric CP and Berar. 1924, 14p. 

Russell (JE) : Weeds : the ancient enemy. 
Plant Prot Bull 1958, 10(1-4), 8-12. 

Sastry (KSK) : Common weeds of cultivated 
grasslands of Mysore. Mysore Dept of Agric 
Sci Bull 2. 1957, 85p- 

Singh (BN) and Chalam (GV) : Unit of 
quantity study of weed flora on arable lands. 
J amer Soc Agron 1936, 28, 536-61 . 

Singh (BN) and Das (K) ; Distribution of 
weed species on arable land. J Ecoi 1938, 26. 
455-66. 

Singh (BN) and Singh (LB) : Relative ab- 
sorption of nutrients by weeds of arable land. 
Soil Sci 1938, 47(3), 227-35. 

Singh (DN) : Some common weeds of the 
United Provinces. United Provinces Dept of 
Agric Bull 85, 1941, 5p. 

Singh (HN) : Reproductive capacity of weeds 
of arable lands under rainfed conditions. Alla- 
habad Fmr 1952, 26(1), 12-14. 

• Tadulingham (C) : Some weeds of the Cen- 
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3, 142, 192 and 220. 

Tadulingham (C), Venkatanarayana (G) and 
Mudaliar (CR) ; Handbook of some South 
Indian weeds. Madras Government Press 1955, 
3a5p. 

Thakur (C) : Weeds. Patna, Motilal Banarsi 
Das 1953, 125p. 

Verma (RDl, Gupta (OP) and Bhardwaj 
(RBL) ; Bibliography on weeds and weed 
control. ICAR, 1962, 27p. 

Weeds and weed control. In Handbook of 
agriculture. New Delhi, Indian Council of 
Agricultural Research, 1961, pp 598-512. 

NOXIOUS WEED- GENERAL 

Bupendra Rai : Most obnoxious weeds of 
East Uttar Pradesh. Allahabad Fmr 1959, 33, 
10-14, 

Kumar (LSS) : Crop protection from para- 
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Proc 2 Meet Crops Soil Wing Bd Agric India 
1937,311-42. 

Luthra (JC) : Parasitic flowering plants 
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Soils Wing Bd Agric India 1937, 343-44. 

Narasimhan (MJ) : Parasitic plants as ene- 
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Rahudkar (WB) : Woody w’eeds can be cofi- 
trolled. Farmer 1958,9(1), 18, 

Srinivasan (AR) and Subramaniyam (CL) : 
Review of literature on the phanerogamic' para- 
sites. Monograph Series No 10 New Delhi, 
ICAR 1960, 96p. 

Von Barren (HL) : Root parasites of Bom- 
bay-Deccan. Poona agric Coil Mag 1915, 5, 
193-96; 283-85: 6, 165-69. 

Argemone 

Panigrahx tBM) and Misra (G) : Use of 2,4- 
Dichlorophenoxy acetic acid in the control of 
Argemone mexkana L. and Heliotropium incli- 
cum L. Sci & Cult 1962, 28(9), 42t-27. 

Sikka (SM) and Mani (VS) : Aregemotie 
mexicana and its eradication. Indian Oilseeds 
J 1957, 1(4), 252-55. 

Bandha 

Bahadur Singh : Control of bandha {Dendfro- 
phthoe falcata) from some horticultural and 
oti er economic plants. Hort Advance 1957, 
I. 68-78. 

Ravindranath (V) and Rao (NVL) : Addi- 
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falcata. J Indian bot Soc 1959, 38, 204- 
12 . 

Seth (JN) ; Comparative effect of certain 
pesticides on bandha and hosts. Sci & Cult 
1953, 23, 424-26. 

Singh (LB) : Effect of temperature on dif- 
ferent corxentrations of diesel oil sprays suited 
to kill the bandha parasite. Kort Advance 
1958,2,68-71. 

Balsurai 

Shivapuri (TN) and Tyagi i'BP) : Methoxone 
as an eraciicator of the weed Pluchea lanceolata 
(vern Balsurai). Indian Fmg 1950, ll(3j, 
116. 

Shivapuri (TN) and Tyagi (BP) : Hormone 
control of Pluchea lanceolata. Indian Fmg 
1950, 9, 3. 

Tandon (RK) : Use of 2, 4-D in the control 
of balsurai {Pluchea lanceolata). Agric Anim 
Husb UP I9cl, 1,9;, 9-11 

W'ceii-Phickca lanceolata. Rve agric opsr 
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Brocmrape 

Broomrape. Rev agric Oper ladia 1921-22, 
36. 

Govinda Rao (P) : Rapid method of study- 
ing germination of the seeds of the root para- 
site OrohnncAc cerjiua. Sci &. Cult 1955, 21, 
258-62. 

Kumar (LSS) : Flowering plants which 
attack economic crops II Orobanche. Indian 
Frag 1942, 3, 638-40. 

Marudarajan (D); Note on Grobanche cernua. 
Curr Sci 1950, 19(2), 64-65. 



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Rao (D) : New hosts of Orobanche. Curr 
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Rao (D) and Jha (NC) : Some new hosts of 
Orohmche. Curr Sc 1954, 23(12), 405. 

Sharma (DK) : Control of Orobanche. Al- 
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Sharma (DK) : Control Orobanche (broom- 
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1960, 12(1), 28. 

Shaw (FJF) : Orobanche as a parasite in 
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Cuscuta 


Chavau (AR) : Cuscuta reflexa-p&r&site on 
Eqidsetum ramoslssium. Sci & Cult 1959, 25(1), 
283-84. 

Chavan (AR) and Sabnis (SD) : Cuscuta 
chinensis Lamk-Preliminary observations on 
parasitism. Sci & Cult 1959, 25(9), 544. 

Kachroo (P) : Cuscuta reflexa Roxb in the 
Khasi hills. Sci & Cult 1951, 16, 431. 

Krishnamurthy (CS) : Note on the occur- 
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families. Proc 21 Indian Sci Cong 1934, III, 
308. 

Mehta (PR) and Gupta (SL) : Eradication 
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Anim Husb UP 1951, 2(3), 26-28. 

Narayana (AS) ; DufFuse type of parasitism 
in Cuscuta hyalina Benth. Sci & Cult 1956, 
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Patwardhan (GB) : Lucerne Dodder (C. 
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Sen (DW) : Cuscuta reflexa parasite on Equi- 
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Sheriar (KC) : Cuscuta reflexa. Sci & Cult 
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Eapatorium 

Narayanan (TR) and Meenaksbisundaram 
(D) : Note on some responses of Eupatorium 
planduhsum to spraying of 2, 4, 5-T as v.^eed{- 
cide, Madras agric J 1956, IS, 565-67. 

Sengupta (JN) : Growing menace of ‘Assam 
lota’ Fupatorium and how to combat it. 
Indian For 1949, 75i,9;, 35-‘'3. 


Hariai! 


Kalimuthu (M) : The use of digging fork 
for the eradication of hariali. Madras agric J 
1939, 27,85-38. 

Kanitkar (UK) : Note on responses of 
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Virnar. Seminar on Weed control Bombay, 
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Sakharam Rao (J) ; Study on the effect of 
gibberellic acid on the phytotoxicity of dalapon 
on Cynodon dactylcn Pers {Hariali). Madras 
agric J 1962, 49(7), 209-21. 

Salimath (SS), Kulkarni (US) and Gayatonde 
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Tadulingham (C) : Note on Hariali grass. 
Madras agric J 1927, 5, 299. 

Kans 

Barooah (SR) : Kans let not reinfest your 
land. Indian Fmg 1955, 5(8), 18. 

Bhargawa (CBL) : Eradication of Kans grass 
in the canal areas. Allahabad Fmr 1949, 21, 
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Eradication of kans by blade harrow (Bak- 
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Industry, 1950. 

Eradication of kans by the cultivated fallow 
system. Leaflet 16, Dept Agric CP 1937. 

Eradication of kans, kunda and nagarmotha. 
Leaflet 17 Dept. Agric CP 1937. 

Fight against kans. New Delhi, Ministry of 
Food and Agriculture 1951. 

Garg (DE) : Kans ■ a problem of Madhya 
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Howard (A): Eradication of (Saccha- 
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Hussain (MF) : grass and its eradica- 

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Kalamkar (RJ) and Ekbote (RB) : Effect of 
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Kens Control by tractorisation. Rev agric 
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Land reclamation. New Delhi, Ministry of 
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Prasad (A) : Note on Agric J India 
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Problem of kans (Editorial), Indian Fmg 
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Ritchie ? JH) : Tractors in the Northern cir- 
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Singh (TCN) ; Biological eradication of A-unj 
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Suryanaryana (D) ; Slop the downy mildew 



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11 . 

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Tamhane (VA) and Tanihane (RV) : Eradi- 
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Vaiigh(M): Note on the eradication of 
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Verma (SS) and Lamba «PS) : Efiectiveness 
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Lantana 

Gtiffith (AL) : Control of lantana by So- 
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Kadamfai (K' and Darbal (SW) : Prelimi- 
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LaJ. Mohan (LB) : Eradication of Lantana, 
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Lantana-chemical control. Rev aaric Oper 
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Narayanan (TR) and Thyagarajan (NM) : 
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Prasad (VN) : Control of Lantana camara. 
Indian.For 1949, 75(8) 94-95. 

Loranthus 

Fischer (CEC) ; Loranthaceae of Southern 
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Jeevanna Rao (PS' : Damage to trees caused 
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Jcevanna.Rao (PS) ; Note on South Indian 
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Kadambi (K) : Loranthus control. Indian 
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Kumar I'LSS) : Flowering plants which at- 
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Loranthus, Leaflet 4, Bombay Agric Dept 
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Patwardhan (GB) : Note on Loranthus on 
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Nntgrass 

Appalanaidu (B) and Chandrasingh (JJ) : 
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Afakeri (HR) ; Studies on nutgrass and its 
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Arakeri (HR) : Studies on control of nut- 
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Arakeri (HR) and Adhate (SM) : Control 
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Arakeri (HR) and Patil (SV) : Studies in the 
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Bhan (VM) : Effect of chemical and rrecha- 
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Dass (CM) : Control of nutgrass by means 
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Krishna Rao tp) : Effect of summer plough- 
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Krishna Rao (P) et al. : Recent studies on 
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Madras agric J 1951, 38(6), 283-87. 

Kunhikrishnan Nambiar (K) : Review of 
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Mudaliar (VT3) and Ayyar (SRt : Eradica- 
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Piilay CRA) : Nutgrass and its eradicat’on. 
Indian Fmg 1914, 5, 67-68, 

Rajagopalan (CK) and Rajarathnam (S) ; 
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87. 

Ranade (SB) and Burns fW) : Eradication of 
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Rao (NK) Aggarwal (JP) and Kaushik (BK): 
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Sakhararo Rao (J) : Note on the effect of 
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Seethalakshmi (V) : Blight of Cyperus rotun- 
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Sinha (TD), Tripathi (BB) and Dass (NO : 
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Thakur (C) : Effect of MCP on nutgrass- 
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Thakur (C), Negi (NS) and Singh (HhJ) : 
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Thakur i'C) and Singh (HN) : Tillage method 
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Venkatarainan (TS) : How to eradicate the 
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Venkatarainan (TSi : Eradication of certain 
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Pohli and Xantliiuni 

Anand (DH s ; How to control pohli. ICkK 
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Deshpandey (RB) : Pohli an armed enemy 
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12- 13. 

Gambhirsingh (S) : Eradication of pohli 
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Kapoor (OP) : h ew menace to soil fertility 
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Lai Singh (S) : Eradication of pohli weed 
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Nair (PD) : Central Provinces and Bcrar - 
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Pohli weed need not be with us. Extension 
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Rahudkar (WB) : Chemical control of 
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13- 16. 

Rao (MVV) and D’eruz (R) : Putting down 
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Reddy (DB): Post harvest control of pohli. 
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Singh (DN) : Farmers beware of weed, 
Carthamus oxycantha Bieb. Indian Fmg 1954, 
4(11.22-23. 

Verma (RD) and Bliaradw j (RBL) : Con- 
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Verma (RD) and Bharadwaj (RBL): Put 
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Wakankar (SM) : ol Adhasisi {Xan- 

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17.' 

iPrickly Pear 

■ -Venkataraman (T3) : .Destroying prickly 


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Venkataraman (TS) : Prlcklv pear. Madras 
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Rao (YR) : Prickly pe r cochineal— its uti- 
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Striga 

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Kumar CLSS) : Fiowerhg plants which 
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Murdry (DVT ; Insects attacking striga. 
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Murthy (DV) : Sturmia on Precis oriioya 
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57. 

Murthy (DV) : Smicronyx alhovanegaUis 
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Narasiniha Murtby (BL'i et al : Witch weed 
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142. 

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Srinivasan (AR) : Some new hosts for striga. 
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Subramaniyam (TV) and Subraraaniyam 
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Uttaman (P) ; On the biological control of 
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Water Hyacinth 

Bakshi (TSi : Water hj'acintli. Everyday Sci 
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Barua (P), Barua H-IK) and Das (N) : Era- 
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Choudhuri (HC) : ‘Mercene special’ as an 
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Finlow and Maclean (ICl : Water hyacinth. 
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Ghosh (HC) and Chowdhdry (JK) : Con- 
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■ 1-s. 

Joshi (LM), Pantalu (VR) and Padamnabhan 
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Maclean (K) : Water hyacinth. Report of 
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Mitra (GP) : Eradication of water hyacinth 
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Parija (P) : Physiological investigation on 
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Parija (P) : Note on the reappearance of 
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Parija (P) : Water hyacinth. Agric Live- 
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Peck (NF) ; Account of a compaign against 
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Other Miscellaneous Weed 

Bose (SK) and Aggarwal (LN) : Preliminary 
observations on the control of Lichens with 
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Chandra (V) : Studies in Psoralen coryifolia. 
J sci ind Res 1958, 17B, 141-53. 

Chaudhuri (A) : Mikania cordata, the latest 
pest. Indian For 1959, S5; 562-63. 

Chavan (VR) and Pandate (SN) j PuUcaria 
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George (K) : Destruction of salvinia thro- 
ngh herbicides. Trans Bose Res Inst 1956, 21, 

.John (CM) et al ; Wild gingely of Malabar. 
Madras agric J 1950, 37, 47. 

Kachni (LN) ; Anagallis arvensis in Maha 
Gujrat. Sci & Cult 1959, 24, 434. 

Misra (API ; Chemical control of Asphodelus 
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Misra (AP) : Field experiments in the 


Alhegi camelorum. plant Prot Bull 1957, 9 
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Nambiar (RR) and Sahadevan (PC) ; Sen- 
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Narayanan (TR), Alva (KR) and Dhyan- 
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Andhra agric J 1959, 46(4), 413-17. 

Narayanan (TR) and Meenakshi Sundaram 
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Narayanan (TR) and Meenakshi Sundaram 
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control of Spergula arvensis and Oxalis catifolia 
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Panigrahi (BM) and Misra (G) : Control 
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Rao (GP) and Ramanjaneyulu (S) : Eco- 
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Portulaca quadrifoUa in NW Godaveri Dist 
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Reddy (DB) : Control of a weed Acantho- 
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Sangal (PM) : Wild safflower— a growing 
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Sant (MV) : Control of Calotropis. Poona 
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Sharma (AK) : Ranunculus scleratus L— Its 
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Indian Agri-ist 1960, 4(2), 81-89. 

Sharma (SL) et al : Cen tenant hr a nepalensis 
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Srinivasan (NR) ; Review of spurry {Sper- 
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Srivastava (RC) and Sliarma (SL) ; Chemi- 
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Venkataramani (KS) : Control of iinperate 
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WEED CONTROL 

Appala Naidu (E) and Chandra Singh (DJ) : 
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Arakeri (FIR) : Recent trends in weed con- 
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Asana (RD) : Comr on weeds and their 
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Chakravarty (SC) : Weed control in India— 
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Datta (SK) : Some common w'eeds of Dar- 
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Ghosh (AK ) : Problem of weed control. 
Allahabad Fmr 1956, 30, 22-25. 

Gnrbaksh Singh, Dhesi and Adlakha (PAl : 
Studies in weed control in Punjab. Seminar 
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Hadlmani (AS) et ol : Controlling weeds * 
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Hardas (MG) : Short note on weed control 
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29-31. 

Karunakar (PD) : Measures to check weeds 
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Wing Bd Agric India 1950, 144-45. 

Kaul (RN) ; Weed control by good husban- 
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Kaul (RN) and Rahcja (PC) : Review of 
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Kumar (LSS) : Critical review of weed con- 
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Kumar (LSS) and Solomon (S) : Measures 
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Crops and Soils Wing Bd Agric India 1950, 
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Luthra (JC) : Punjab we:ds and their con- 
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Mahesh Babu : Merits and demerits of 
manual, mechanical and biological methods 
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chemicals. Seminar on Weed Control Bom- 
bay, 'ICAR, 1961. 

Mathur (RL) : Brief Review of the work 
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1958-59 to 1960-61. Seminar on Weed Control 
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Mishra (MK) : Research on weed control 
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Nezamuddin (S) : Steps necessary to ensure 
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Seminar on Weed Control Bombay ICAR, 
1961. 

Nezamuddin (S) and Rehman (F) Teaching 
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Narayanan (TR) : Recent advances in 
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Pannikkar (MR) : Research on weed con- 
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Bombay ICAR, 1961. 

Radhukar (WB) : Woody weeds can be 
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Raj (BR) : Weeds and their control at 
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Reddy (CB) : Fundamental studies on 
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Saint (HR) : Measures to check weeds in 
the field of food crops etc. Proc 8 Meet 
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Sant (MV) : Control of sonte common 
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Sethi (BL) : Weed control. Seminar on 
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Shivapuri (TN) and Sinha (RP) : Studies 
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Solomon (S) and Rao (MW) ; New 
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Srivastava (RN) and Singh (RB) : Weeds 
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Thakur (C) : Weed control. Proc 13 Meet 
Crops Soils Wing Bd Agric India 1961, 465-68, 

Timmons (FL) : India fights a land invader. 
Foreign Agric 1952 16(5), 99-102. 

Venkatraman (IS) : Destroy weeds on 
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Verma (RD) and Bharadwaj (RBL) : Role 
of weed control in increased crop production. 
Seminar on Recent Advances in Agronomy 
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Verma (RD) and Bharadwaj (RBL) : Merits 
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Verma (RD), Bharadwaj (RBL) and Raheja 
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Indian J Agron 1958, 2(4), 243-83. 

Virdi (SS) : Weed control in irrigation 
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Voelker (JA) : Weed exterminator, Adathoda 
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MECHANICAL AND CULTURAL 
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Gadkary vDA’! : Hoes -{for weeding).. Jn 
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Kherdckar (DN) ; Use of hand tooN for 
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Verma (SS i : Brief review of the practices 
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Singh (BN), Dass (Kl and Chalam I'GV) : 
Effectiveness of cultural treatments in the 
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Vaugh fM) : Importance of cultural prac- 
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BIOLOGICAL CONTROL 

Rao (YR) ; Lantana weed fly. Madras 
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Upadhyaya (VN) and Vaishampayan (SM.i : 
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Indian Fmg 1960, 19(12), 14-16. 

CHEMICAL CONTROL 

Abdul Rauf : Review of chemical weed 
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:Appala Naidu (B) and Chandra Singh DJ) : 
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Appala Naidu (B) and Chandra Singh fDJ) ; 
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Andhra agric J 1961, 8(6), 273-87. 

Arakeri (HR' : Chemicals to kill weeds. 
Indian Fmg 1957, 7(3). 23-27. 

Arakeri (HR) : Good reasons why you 
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, Arakeri (HR) : Recent trends in chemical 
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Asana (RD) : Note on the measures to 
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Dashindass (DG) : Weed control by modern 
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Dakshindas (DG) : Weed control by modern 
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Govt Coil Agric Mag 1961, 3il), 23-25. 

Dakshindas tDG) : Brief review of the 
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Dakshindas (DG) : Mode of action of plant 
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Indian! .Agron 19o.-, 6{3), 233-4^. 

Das (N) : Practical application of plant 
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Datta (SK) and Banerjee (G) : Chemical 
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De Jong (P) : Development of chemical 
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George (K) : Destruction of Salvinia through- 
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George (K) : Susceptibility of weeds to 
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Gupta IMV) : Kill them with weedicide. 
Farmer 1952, 3, 55-56. 

Jacob (KT) ; Development of the weedicide 
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Kfishnamurthy (S) and Srinivasan (KM) : 
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Krishnamurihy (S) and Simderraj (DD)! 
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Kumar (LSS) and Solomon (S) : Note oh 
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Kumar {LSS', Solomon (S) and Rao (MW); 
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Mehta (PR) ; Weed control by modern 
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Misra (AP) : Preliminary trials of some 
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Mitra (AK) : Note on measures to check 
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WHEAT 

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Pande (HKl : Studies on crop weed com- 
petition in wheat fields. Proc 40 Indian Sci 
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Rahman (Fi and Richharia (RH) : Prelimi- 
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wheat field. Sci & Cult 1 - 59, 25(2), 158-59. 

Reddy fDB): Weeds in Wheat. Intens 
Agric 1964, 1(11), 23-24. 

Sharma (SL' : Orobanche on wheat (NP 152) 
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Shivapuri (TN) and Sinha (RP) : Effect of 
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Singh (RD):' Weed-free wheal. Extension 

1961,1(11)18-19. 

Thakur (C) : Three weeds that infest the 
wheat field. Indian Fmg i957, 6-, lO), 6-9. 

Verma (RD) ; 2,4-D can end weed trouble 

in wheat. Extension 1962, 3(3), 62-64. 

Verma (RD) and Bharadwaj (RBL) : Chemi- 
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1957, 2, 101-02. 

Verma (RD), Bharadwaj (RBL) and Khan 
(AR) : 2, 4-D the answer to weeds in 

wheat field. Indian Fmg 1959' 9(6), 23-24. 

Verma (RD) et al ; 2,4-D an effective con- 
trol of weeds in wheat fields. Indian Fmg 1961, 
11(7;. 38. 

OAT 

Bose (RD) and Mundkur (BB) : Studies in 
Indian cereal smuts IV Varietal resistance of 
Indian and other oats to smuts. Indian J agric 
Sci 1941, 11, 695-702. 

Mundkur (BB and Khan (MA) : Dry spray 
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smut. Indian J agric Sd 1934. 4, 899-905. 

Prasada (R) and Tandon (IN) : Leaf spot 
diseases of oats and its control. Indian Phyto- 
path 1950, 3(1), 87-94. 

BARLEY 

Bedi (KS) : Control of loose smut of barley 
with solar heat in the Punjab plains. Indian 
Phytopath 1 957, 1 0, 1 3 8-41 . 

Mehta (PR) : Varietal reaction to covered 
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Mehta PR) : Covered smut of barley and 
its control. Agric Anim Plusb UP, 1951, 2, 
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Mishra (VN) : Resistance of Bihar barley 
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Proc Bih r Acad agric Sci 1955, 4, 150-51. 

Mitra (M) : Heiminthospc»ium diseases of 
barley and their control. Ind.an J ^agric Sci 
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Vasudeva (RS) and Iyengar (MRS) : Con- 
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MAIZE 

Sabet (KA) ; On the effect of certain envi- 
ronmental conditions on the infection with the 
bacterial root and stalk-rot disease of maize. 
Indian J agric Sci 195?, 27(4), 467. 

Gattaoi (ML) ; Control of secondary infec- 
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19(3), 90. 



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Vctheeduddin (S) : Sesd dressing trials for 
controlling leaf blotch ( Helminthosporium'i 
of maize. Proc 40 Indian Sd Congr 1953, Ilf, 
hh 

Butani (DK'i : Insect pests of maize and their 
control. Indian Fmg 1961, H (4;, 7-10. 

Reddy (I>B) : Pests can spoil maize In stor- 
age. Intens Agric 1963, 1(2 , 36-37. 

Kushwaha (KS) e^ a I : Preliminary trials in 
the control of the maize borers, Chslo zmellus 
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Rahman (KA) : Biology and control of maize 
and jowar borer. Indian J agric Sci 1944, 14(4), 
303-07. 

Sikka (SM), Dhawan (NL) and loginder 
Singh : Preliminary studies on breeding in 
maize for resistance to the top-shoot borer, 
Curr Sci 1957, 26, 221. 

Agarwala (SBD) and Sharma (C) : Aldrin 
and di. Jdrin as outstanding agents in the con- 
trol of Mictotermes obesi Holmgr on maize in 
Bihar. Indian J Ent 1954, 16(1 , 78-79. 

Frakash Sarup, Jotwani (MGi and Pradhan 
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insecticides as contact poisons to maize aphid 
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Srivastava (BK) et al ; Army worms— a 
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Nezamuddin (S) et al : Chemical weed con- 
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Pathak (H) ; Effect of pre-emergence treat- 
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Arakeri (HR) and Dunham (RS) ; Environ- 
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MItEET 

Asthana (RP) r Cheap and simple control 
of grain smut of sorghum. Nagpur agric coll 
Mag 1947, 22, 6-9. 

Grain smut of jowar. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 
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Mathur (RS), Jain (SS'' and Mathur (SC) : 
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33. 

Vasudeva (RS) and Suryanaravana (D) : 
Present position of research on millet diseases 
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hapur IC-\R, 1955. 

Atri (SP) : Treatment of jowar seed Andr- 


opogon sorghum) m Delhi State during 1949. 
PlantProtBull 1961, 3(1), 20. 

Seed treatment for *zaid jowar’ will benefit 
farmers. Extension 1963. 3(8), 10. 

Pest 

Ponnaiya (BWX) : Studies on the genus 
sorghum 1 Field observations on sorghum re- 
sistance to the insect pests, Atherigona Uidica 
M. } Madras Unsv 1951, 2! (1), 96-117. 

Srivastava (AS) : Important pests of millet 
crops and their control. Presented before AB 
India 2ad Millet Conference held on 20-23' 
,Sept 61 at Kanpur as Chairman of the session 
on pests of the millet crops (under publication). 

Karanti Kumar and Bhatnagar (MP) ; Stu- 
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32{3,i, 208-18. 

Srivastwa (AS and Gupta (BP) : Life his- 
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Acad Sci India 1962, 32B (3), 451-63. 

Trehan KN) and Butani (DK) : Life history, 
bionomics and control of jowar stem boier. 
Curr Sci 1940, 17, (4), 127. 

Nagarajan (KR) and Edwards (JJD) : Con- 
trol of the ‘Cholam’^ earhead bug withBHC 
in Coimbatore. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(1), 
12-13. 

Nagarjarao (KR) : Jowar ear bug can be 
put down with a s ngle cheap treatment. 
Indian Fmg 1954, 4(6), 11. 

Vasantharaj David (B etah. Lepidopterous- 
larvae injurious to sorghum earheads. Madras 
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Puttarudriab (M) : Field control of the 
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Mysore agric J 1947, 26 (1-2), 17-19. 

Venkatraman (TV) ei al : Serious outbreak 
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30, 107. 

Vijayaraghavan (S) and Vasudevamenorr 
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Pradhan (S) and P.swani (KM) : Studies 
on the ecology and control of Hieroglyphus 
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i961, 23(2), 79-105, 

Khan (MG'* : Bionomics and control of 
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Nagaraja Rao (KR) and Abraham (EV) : 
Gram caterpillar, a serious pest of jowar in 
Madras State. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(2), 19. 

Narayana (KL) : Pre'iminary trials for 
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Andhra agric J 1957, 4, 45-50. 



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Weei 

Benar Raj, Vaheedudin and Reddy (DB) : 
Chemical confrol of weeds of jowar crop. 
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Kumar (LSS) ; New phanerogamic para- 
site of An iropogon sorghum, Curr Sci 1938, 7 
(1). 19-20. 

Nagur (T), Sreeramulu (C) and Sivarama- 
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145-48. ' . ■ 

Priyamvatha Rao (SB) ; Striga an sorhura. 
Mysore agric J 1956, 31, 97-102. 

Rhudkar (WB) ; Weed control on jowar by 
pre-monsoon application of 2, 4-D. Indian i 
Agron 1959, 3, 252-53. 

Subramanyam (P) : Control of striga on 
sorghum by soil treatment with chemicals. 
Andhra agric J 1957, 3(5), 241-44. 

Striga lutea, root parasite on cholam, sugar- 
cane, etc. Madras agri J 1915, 3, 249. 

Sreeramulu (C) : Incidence of striga on 
sorghum in relation to rainfall. Andhra agric 
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Subba Re jdy (P) and Nagaraja Shetty (MV) 
Chemical weed control in sorghum. Dharwar 
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Subramanyam (P), Sreeramulu (C) and Siva- 
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sorghum by soil treatment with chemicals. 
Andhra agric J 1956. 3, 241-44. 

BAJRA 

Diseases of Bajra in Rajasthan. Plant Prot 
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Krishnaswamy (S) : Pests and diseases— 
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Bhide (VP) : Ergot on bajri. Farmer 1960, 
11(1), 34-35. 

Bhide (VP) and Hedge (RK) : Ergot on 
bajri (P tvphoides) in Bombay State. Curr 
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Dalela (GO) : Chemical control experiments 
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1962, 32B, 115-17. 

Suryanaravana (D) : Gogia— Green ear 

disease of bajra. Indian Fmg 1961, 1 1 (7). 25. 

Suryanarayana (D'l and Shashi Prabha Lai : 
Improved “Ghana” stands up to green ear 
disease. Indian Fmg 1931, 12(11), 23. 

Bindra (OS) ; Bajra pests, their control and 
utility. Gosamvardana 1956, 4, 3-4. 

Kumar (LSS) : Note on Pemisetum typho- 
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Misra (DIO and Vijaykumar ; Response of 
Pemisetum lyphoideum to weeding in arid zone 


farming. Indian J Agron 1962, 6(4), 260-69. 
RAG! 

Marriappan (V) et al i Fungicidal control 
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Shanmugam (N), Mariappan (V) and Kand- 
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Madras agric J 2962. 49(3;, 7?«g0. 

Vasantharaj David (B), Kumaraswami (T) 
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67. 

Naidu (BA) et al ; Studies on the effect of 
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343-52. 

BUCKWHEAT, AMARANTH, CHENOPOD 

Harbhajan Singh : Insect pests and diseases 
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PULSES 

Appanna (M) ; Insect pests on pulses, their 
identification, prevention and control. Mysore 
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GRAM 

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Karara Singh : Complete defence measures 
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Luthra (JC) : Life of gram blight and its 
control in Punjab. Agric Livestk India 1935, 
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Luthra (JC) : Control of blight disease 
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45. 

Luthra (JC) and Sattar (A) : Control of 
gram blight in the Punjab. Indian Fmg 1941, 
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Luthra (JC), Sattar (A) and Bedi (KS) t 
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Singh (K^ : Complete defence measures 
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Bedi (KS) and Paracer (CS'i : Gram wilt dis- 
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Gram wilt and its control, Indian Fmg 1953, 
3,7. 

Raheja (PCi and Das (GPi : Developmental 
studies in crop plants i! Effect of cultural treat- 
ment on the incidence of gram wilt. Indian J 
agrieSci, 1957, 27(.-),237, 

Syed (W) : Evolving wilt resistant strains 
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64. 

Bedi (KS), Chaha! (DS) ; No stem rot con- 
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Stem rot disease in gram, warning to farmers. 
Farmer 10(1), J2, 19;9, 

Mehta (PR) and Mundkur (BB) : Some 
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Pest 

Rarraktishnan (Q and Narayanaswamy (PS): 
Insecticidal control of the pulse beetle, Bruchus 
iheolnt mae L on led gram, Madras agric J 
196k 15,1 , 30-31. 

Reddy DB) : No stranger, this gram pod 
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Tikar (DT) and Thakare i KR) ; Bionomics, 
biology and immature stages of an ichneu- 
mcnid Horogenes feaestrialis Holmgren, a 
parasite of gram caterpillar, Indian J Ent 1961, 
23(2), 116-25. 

PIGEON PEA 

Agnihotrudu (Bl : Incidence of fungistatic 
oreanisni in the rhizosphere of pigeon pea 
{Caj Hits cajan) in relation to the resistance 
and' su'ceptibiliiy to wilt caused by Fusurium, 
Naturwiss 1955,42(12), 373. 

Bose {RD' : Rotation of tobacco for the 
prevention of wilt disease in pigeon pea. Agric 
& Livestk India, I9 j9, 6, 653 6>. 

Subramanian (S) : Fusarium wilt of pigeon 
pea, 1 Symptomatology and infection studies, 
Proc Indian Acad Sci 1963, 57v2 , 134-48. 

Su'-’ramanian (S : Fu arium wilt of pigeon 
pea HI, M ngemese nutr tion and disease resi.s- 
tarice Proc Indian Acad Sci India 1953, 57B 
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Vaheedtiddin (S) : Selection of Tur resistant 
varieties against wilt. J Coll agric Osmania 
Univ .956. 3, 12-13. 

Kanakraj David (S' : Note on HcBothis 
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Khan (MQ/ and Rama Subbiah (K); Cajams 


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Cfl/4n— Bionomics and control of gram cater- 
pillar. Andhra agric J 1959,6(2), 68-69. 

de Quadros (AS) : Damage by frost to Ar- 
har (Tur) and how to prevent it. Rural India 
1950, 13(3), 134-35, 

BLACK GRAM 

Chatterji (S) : On some pre.serva(ives against 
bruchid pests of stored mung. Sci &, Cult 1953, 
U(7j, 333. 

Govindarao (P) and Raghunadha Rao (N) : 
Prel minary observations on the control of 
powdery mildew in black and green grams. 
Andhra agric J 1955, 2(6), 31 L 

BEAN 

Lai (BS) ; Note on the biology and control 
of the bean fly. A zromyza phaseoli Coq. Set & 
Cult 1959, 24(4), 297. 

Nagaraja Rao (KR) : Bean aphid control 
with systemic pesticides. Madras agric J 1959, 
46, 421-25. 

FRENCH BEAN 

Ramasubba'ah (K) et at: Effect of seed 
treatment w.th systox on the incidence of 
french bean flea beetle, Longitarsus belgau^ 
mensis. Andhra agric J 1961, 8(3), 190. 

CLUSTER BEAN 

Kotiswara Rao and Govinda Rao (P) ; 
Powdery mildew disease of cluster beans and 
the effect of certain fungicides on its control. 
Sci & Cult 1958, 24. 137-39. 

LABLAB 

Majumdar fSK) et at : Bacterial control of 
insects- 1 Studies on the field control of lablab 
pod borer caterpillar. Indian J Ent 1956, 18, 
397-407. 

Puttarudrial (M) and Channa Basavanna 
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(Tachinidae : D ptera) a new paeasite of lab- 
lab pod borer, Adisura otkinsoni Moore (Agro- 
tidae, Lapidoptera). Mysore agric J 1957, 32 
(3-4), 138-39. 

FEAS 

Paracer (CS) ei al : Peas can be saved from 
powdery mildew. Indian Fmg 1961, 18(8), 27. 

Kulkarny <HL) : Studies on pea aphid 
{Macrosiphum pisi) control. Proc 40 Indian 
SciCongr 1953. Ill, 195. 

Srivastava (AS) : HETP, TEPP sprays and 
paraihion lindane, DDD and DDT dusts for 
pea aphid control with special reference to 
pine oil and other solvents as synergists for 



DDT. Proc Indian Sci Congr 1953,111,364, 

Srivastava (AS) and Hull (WB; : Effect of 
wind direction, on the pea aphid control during 
dust application, Sci & Cult 1952, I8(4),191-92. 

Pandey ND) : Studies on the mcrphology, 
bionomics and control of some Indian Agro- 
nyzidea. Agra Univ J Res Sci 1962, 11(2), 
39-43. » V 

Singh (RR), Singh (SK) and Rujput (RK) : 
Weed control studies on two varieties of peas 
using varying concentrations of MCPB at pre 
and post emergence stages. B V J Agri Sci 
Res 1961, 3(1;, 1-5. 

Verma (RD) et at ; They call it MCPB 
— Chemical that helps control weeds in pea- 
fields. Indian Fmg 1960, 10(6), 29-30. 


CASHEWNUT 

Kumararaj (K) and Bhide (VP) ; Damping- 
off of cashewnut (Anacnrdium occidentalis L) 
seedlings caused by Pbytophthora palmsvora 
Butler in Maharashtra State. Curr Sci 1962, 
31(1), 23. 

Parameswaran Pillai (PR) ; Infestation in 
cashew kernels. Cashew Pepp Bull 1959), 3(4), 
5-7 ; 3(5), 3-5. 

Abraham (EV) : Killer insects of cashew. 
Indian Fmg. 1959, 46, 9(3), 14-15. 

Puttarudriah (M) Helopeltis antonii Signoret-- 
the deadly pest of youi cashew trees. Indian 
Hort 1961, 6(1), 5-6. 

Srinivasan (MV) ; Casual insects on cashew. 
Lalbagh J 1962, 7(3), 6-7. 

WALNUT 

Hussain CM A) and Khan (AW) : Bionomics 
and control of the walnut weevil. Indian J 
Ent 1949, 11(1), 77-82, 

Rahman (KA) and Khan (AW) : Study of 
the life history and control of Batocera horsfieldi 
Hope, a borer pest of walnut trees in Punjab. 
Proc Indian Acad Sci 1942, 15(4), 202-05. 

FRUIT 

Disease 

Agarwala (RK) : Bacteria! gummosis of 
stone fruits. Himachal Hort 1961, 2, 42-52, 
Bisht (NS) and Gupta (SC) : Two more 
vims diseases of fruit trees from Kumaon. Sci 
& Cult 1962, 28(4), 178. 

Hints on spraying of fruit trees. Plant Prot 
Bull 1951, 3(3), 69-70. 

Jain (SS) ; Inspection and certification of 
fruit nurseries for raising disease-free trees. 
Himachal Hort 1961. 2, 134-42. 

Krishnamurthy (SI : Control of pests and 
diseases; In Fruit culture in India (Monograph) 


m 


New Delhi. Indian Council of Agricultural 
Research, 1963 pp 6^^-8L 

Major fruit diseases and their control in 
Mysore; In Seminar on Plant Protection in 
My.sore State, Bangalore, 1962, IS-lg. 

Mathur (RS) ; Diseases in nursery plants 
and their control; 7« Fruit nursery piaclices in 
India by L Venkatramam, New Delhi Directo- 
rate of Extension I9n2, pp 2C;2-07. 

Mathur (RS) and Bisht (NS) : Fighting dise- 
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Means of detecting virus-carriers among fruit 
trees Farmer 1 0)2), 33. 

Nagaich (BB) and Vash!.shth (KS) : On the 
occurrence of virus diseases of temperate fruits 
of India. Indian Phytopth 1962, 15(3-4), 
222-24. 

Paracer (CS' : Punjab mixture— -a panacea 
for fruit tree diseases. Punjab hort J 1961, 1 
(3), 169-70. 

Paracer (CS) : Some important diseases of 
fruit trees. Punjab hort J 1961, 1, 45-47. 

Paracer (CS), Bedi (PS) and Singh (BM : 
Horticulturist’s guide to diseases of fruits and 
vegetables. PuiijabhortJ 1963. 

Rao (VG) : Studies on market diseases of 
fruits in Bombay-Maharashtra. Dhulia Coil 
Agric Mag 1963, 2:1). 53-60. 

Reddy (DB' ; Plant protection in relation 
to temperate fruits. Himachal Hort 1961, 2# 
159-60. 

Reddy (DB) : Plant protection in relation 
to nursery practices; In Fruit nursery practices 
in India by L Venkatratnam, New Delhi, 
Directorate of Extension 1962, pp 2')7«22. 

Singh (UB) : Some diseases of fruits and 
fruit trees in Kumaon. Misc Bull 51, ICAR, 
1942. 

Pest 

Batra(HN): Biology and control of Dacus 
diversiis C and Carpomyia vesuvuma C and 
notes on other important fruit flies in India. 
Indian J agric Sci 1953, 23(2(, 87-102. 

Chatrafh (JP) ; Some aspects of San Jose 
scale and its control in Himachal Pradesh. 
Himachal Hort 1961. 2, 53-54. 

• Chaudhary (AN) ; Use of microorganisms 
for the control of insect pests. Himachal Hort 
1961,2,161-62. 

Cherian (MC) : Our present position in re- 
gard to control of fruit pests. Madras agric 
J 1942, 30 (1), 14-17. 

Chhotey Singh ; San Jose scale— a menace 
to hill orchards. Indian Hort 19 3,7(3), 6-8. 

Chhotey Singh ; Biological control of San 
Jose scale in Kumaon.- Himachal Hort 1961, 2. 
169-70. 



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Jolly (CL) : Biological control of San Jose 
•scale in Himachal Prade.sh- retrospect and 
prospect, Himachal Hort 1961, 2, 163-68, 
Kushwaha (KS), Sharma (JC) and Sharma 
(LSj ; Control of the iissora fruit weevil, Baris 
cordiae Marshall. (Insecta : Curcuhonidae) in 
Rajasthan. Curr Sci 1962, 3U7), 291. 

Lai (KB'i : Insect pests of fruit trees grown 
in ihe plains of Uttar Pradesh and their 
control. Agric Anitn Hush UP 1950, 1(3). 
46-57. 

Making the fruit fly sterile. Indian Fmg 1960, 
9(111,32. 

Muthu (M) and Pingale (SV) : Control of 
fruit fly infestations in fresh fruit. Indian J 
Hort 1955, 12, 117-21. 

Narayanan (ES) and Batra (HN) : Fruit flies 
and their control. ICAR 1960, 68p. 

Nigam (LN. and Venkatesh . 'MV) : Cam- 
paign against San Jose scale in Himachal Pra- 
desh. Plant Prot Bui! 1956, 8! 1), 4-7. 

Nig m (LN) and Venl atesh (MV) ; Trials 
of seme synthetic insecticides against San Jose 
scale. IJant Prot Bull 1957, 9,1), 14-20. 

Pruthi (HS) and Batra HN) ; Important fruit 
pe.'.ts of North West India. ICAR Bull 89, 1960, 
113p. 

Rahman tKA) and Khan (AW) ,■ Bionomics 
and control of Aedesthes holosaricea F (Ce- 
rambycidae Coleoptera). Proc Indian Acad 
Sci 1942 15B, 181-85. 

Sen (AC) : Bionomics and cultural control 
measures of Apsylla cistellate Buck. Proc Indian 
Sci Congr Pt III, 1957,401. 

_ Srinivasan (MV) ; Folido! dust is an effec- 
tive insecticide against many pests on horticultu- 
ral crops. Lalbag J I960, 5(4), 17-19. 

Sriyastava (AS) and Siddiqi (MS) ; Biology 
and control of Inderbela quadrinotata Wlk. 
Nat_ Acad Sci India, Abstracts. 3Uth Ann 
Session 1961,53-54. 

Srivastava (AS) and Siddiqi (MS) ; Prehmi- 
siaiy study of the life history and control of 
Inderbela quadrinotata Wlk (Metarfaelidae : 
Lepidopterui Proc nat Acad Sci 1962, 32B (2) 


Tirurna’arao (V) and Nagarajarao (KR) : 
ROiC ot BHC (B;nzenc Hexachforide) in the 
control c f the re.J tree ant-Oecophylla smaras- 
diT)a Pabr. S Indian Hort 1993, 1(2), 67-71. 

Tirumaliirao .V) and Nagarajan o (KR) : 
S; me ebs ryations on tne relative merits of 
BHy. technical and lindane in the treatment 
of fruit and vegetable crops (note). Indian 
J Ent 1953, 15(3), 268-70. 


Weed 


Rao (SN) : Chemical weed control in 
orch-irds. Annamalai Univ agric Mag 1963*64, 
No. 4, 64-67. 


Storage 

Rahman (KA) and Khan (AW) ; Preliminary 
observations on insect pests of dry iiuits, odt 
meal and army biscuits and their control. 

Proc Indian Acad Sci 1994, 19B(1), 1-8. 

Sengupta (PK) ; Preliminary observations 
on the efficacy cf methyl bromide as a fumigimt 
for apples and against some pests of dried 
fruits. Indian J agric Sci 1951, 21(1), 67-7i\ 

. Srivastava (HC) and Mathur (PB) : Control 
of fungal spoilage of fruits in cold storage. 
Bull cent Food tech Res Inst 1255, 4. 286-87. 

APPLE 

Agarwala (RK) ; Problem of root rot of 
apple inHmachal Pradesh and prospects of 
its control with antibiotics. Himachal Hort 
1961,62,2(4) & 3^1 ), 171-78. 

Jain (SS) : Testing of some soil disinfectants 
for control of apple seedling blight. Himachal 
Hort 1961, 2, 181-82. 

Moniz (L) ; Leaf spot of apple-blo.ssom. 
Curr Sci 1963, 32(4), 177. 

Singh (UB) : Leaf spot disease of apple in 
Kumaun. Indian Fmg 1944, 5, 566. 

Rahman iKA) and Khan (AW) : Biolo^ 
and control of woo y aphis in the Punjab. 
Indian J agric Sci 1941, 11(2), 265-78, 

Rahman (KA) and Kalra (AN\; Apple 
hairy caterpillar In Simla hills. Indian Fmg, 
1944,5,312. 

Roy (SC) ; Codling moth and its control. 
Indian Fmg, 1941,2,399. 

Sharma (PL) and Bhalla (OP) : Occurrence 
of the thrips damaging apple blossoms in 
Himachal Pradesh. Indian 3 Ent 1963. 85-85. 

Dutta (AK) : Apple trees can’t do without 
zinc. Extension 196'J 1(5) 10-11. 

CITRUS 

Govindarao (P) : Citrus diseases and their 
control in the Andhra State. Andhra agric J 
1904, 1(3), 187-92 

Lai (TB) : Are our citrus orchards free from 
quick de line. Plant Prot Bull 1953, 5(4), 91-9 4. 

Paracer (CS) : and Chahal (DS) : Diseases 
of roots, crown and trunk of citrus. Punjab 
hort J 1962, 2(2), 92-95. 

Bacterial Disease 

Bedi (KS) : Some important observation on 
the citrus canker disease in the Punjab. Punjab 
hort J 1961, 1, 89-91. 

Chowdhury (S) ; Citrus canker in Assam. 
Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3(3), 78-79. 

Dakshinamurti (V) and Kotewvararao (D) : 
Preliminary studies on the control of citrus 
canker on acid lime ( Citrus aiirantifolia Swing) 
Andhra agric J 1959, 6, 145-48. 

Nirwan (RS) ; Effect of antibiotic spray on 



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citrus canker. Hort Advance 1960, 4, 155-60. 

Nirwan (RS) : Citrus canker and its con- 
trol. Hort Advance 1961, 5, 171-75. 

Pate! (MK) and Padhya (AC) ; Sodium 
arsenite-copoer sulphate spray for the control 
of c trus ca ker. Curr Set 1964, 33(3), 87-88. 

Rangaswanu (G), Rama Rao (R) and Laksh- 
manan (A): Conrol of citrus canker with 
antibiotics (Lett). Curr Sci 1959, 28, 167. 

Rangaswami (G) et al : Studies on the con- 
trol of citrus canker with streptomycin. Phyto- 
path 1959, 49, 224-26. 

Rangaswami (G) Development of resistance 
to streptomycin in Xanthomonas citri and 
Xanthomonas malvaceartim. Curr Sci 1957, 
26, 85-86. 

Fungus Disease 

Bosu (SK) : Sooty mould disease of citrus 
In the Kumaon and its control. Proc 40 Indian 
Sci Congr 1953, III, 79, 

Agarwala (RK) and Tandoa (RN) : Studies 
on the anthracnose of lime trees in Uttar 
Pradesh. Indian J agric Sci 1957, 2/ (2) 205. 

fiedi (KS) : Wilt diseases of citrus nurse- 
ries. Punjab hort J 1961, 1(3), 141. 

Chowdhury (S) ; Citrus scab in Assam and 
its control (Lett). Sci & Cult 1955, 20, 391-93. 

Nagpal (RL) ; Causes of ‘dieback* disease 
of sweet orange (Mosamhi) in Bombay State 
and possible methods of their control (Lett). 
Sci & Cult 1959, 241, 478-81. 

Nikam (BC) and Pawar (FK) ; Twig blight 
due to Diplodia indica in mosambi plant in 
Madhya Bharat 1954-55. Plant Prot Bull 1956 
8 (3 and 4) 42. 

Rajan (MRD) and Aiyappa (KM) : Leaf- 
fail and fruit rot disease of oranges. Indian 
Fmg, 1944, 5, 512. 

Singh (BB) : Diplodsa coitar rot of citrus, 
Indian J Hort 1963. 20(1). 69-71. 

Sulaiman Varasi (M) : Citrus die-back its 
cause and control in Hyderabad State. 
Poona agric Coll Mag 1962, 52, (3-4) 

21-26. 

Pest 

Atwai (AS) ; Insects of citrus in the Punjab. 
Punjab hort I 196?, 2(2), 104-108 j 149-52; 
(4) 230-32. 

Atwai (AS); Insect pests of citrus in the 
Punjab. IV : Biology and control of fruit- 
liiercing moth, Othveis fallonica. (Lepidoptera), 
Punjab hort J 1963, 3(1), 43-45. 

Atwai (AS) and losan (GS) ; Citrus pests 


round the year. Punjab hort I I%2, 2(i)» 

8 - 16 , ; 

Bajpai (RN) : Simple method of controlling 
fruit piercing 'moths (Othereis /“h'onjcn Lmn. 
O.meterna Linn) (Lett). Sci & Cult 1955,- 
20, 4S7. 

Bansrjee (SN) and Mookerjee (AL) ; Some 
observations on the control of citrus , 

Diaphorina citri, Psyllidae, Homopiera. Sci &■ 
Cult 1962, 28(1), 32-33. 

Chaturvedi (PL) ; Biology and control of 
fruit sucking moths (of 
Uttar Pradesh. Agric Amrn Husb UP iy5U»; 
1(7-8), 21-23, 

Chowdhury (S) Control of citrus trunk 
borer (Lett). Sci & Cult 1954, 1 I )» 

457-59. 

Mukharji (SP) et a!. Cultivation of citrus 
fruits with special reference to insect pests 
and their control. Gardening 1961, 4^9). 
7-15. 

Neem cake for citrus leaf-miner control. 
Krishi Samachar 1962, 6(9), 9-10. 

Pruthi (HS) : Foreign insect m®nacc to ■ 
Indian citrus industry checked. Inaian rmg 
1950, 11(1), 5-6. 

Pruthi (HS) and Mani (MS) : 
ledae of insect and mite pests of ™ 

India and their control. Sci Monogr lo. 
ICAR 1945-42. 

Rakshpal (R) : Citrus fruit sucking moths 
and their control. Indian Fmg 1945, o, 
441-43. 

Ramachandrachari (C), P^dmanabhan 
and Krishnamoorthy 

{Phyllocnistis citreila Staint) and its control 
in Cuddapah district, Andhra. Andhra agric J 
1961, 8(5), 235-38. 

Smith Herbert (D) ; A survey of f l- 

ashes and predators of the^ citrus blackny 
{Alevr acanthus woglumi Ash.) in India, riant 
Prot Bull 1950,2, (1-2). 

Sontakay (KR) ; Lemon butter-fly and its 
456. 


Deficiency 

Aiyappa (KM) et al ; Response of old mand- 
arin trees {Citrus reticulata Swingle) to fertilisa- 
tion and micro-nutnent sprays in Coorg. 
Mysore agric J 1959, 34(2), 70-76. 

Dikshit (NN) : Reduction in the intensity 
of chlorosis on mandarin plants (Citrus retiew” 
lata swingle). Curr Sci 1959, 28. 207-08. 

Dikshit (NN) : Complete recovery of young 
citrus plants from. chlorosis by 
nitrogen and spraying of zinc. Sci & Cult lyol^ 
27,90. 



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, Diitt (AK) : Copper and zinc deficiency 
of the citrus in laterite soils. Sci & Cult 1962, 
28(2), 72-74. 

Kanwar (JS) et al Chlorosis of citrus in the 
Punjab. Punjab hort J 1961, 1, 92-96. 

Kanwar (JS) and Dhingra (DR); Effect of 
micronutrient sprays on the chemical com- 
position of citrus leaves and incidence of 
chlorosis. Indian J agric Sci 1962, 32 (4), 
309-14. 

Kumar (SA) et ah Preliminary note on the 
effect of the foliar application of micronutrients 
on interveinal chlorosis of citrus plant. Indian 
J Hort 1960, 17, 243-45. 

Mani (VS), etal. Experience of the Durga- 
our farm, zinc sprays help control citrus die- 
back and chlorosis. Indian Hort 1959, 3(4), 
20 - 22 . 

Marlakulandai (A) and John Durairaj (D) : 
Some chemical aspects of mandarin orange 
decline in Wynaad. South IndLn Hort 1958, 
6 , 23-.35. 

Pradyuman Singh (M) ; Iron deficiency in 
citrus plants and its control. Indian J Hort 
1953. 14(2), 56-58. 

Reddy (DB) and Seshagiri Rao (T) ; 
Mosamhi trees need magnesium too. Fert 
News 1962, 7(12), 24-25. 

Weed 

, Sarma (K) : Loranthus parasite as a pest 
of citrus trees in Assam. Indian J Hort 1952, 
9(2), 18-21. 

Storage 

Dalai (VB) etal : Wax emulsion for extending 
the storage life of sathgu i oranges. Food Sci 
1962, 11(8), 232-35. 

Dalai VB) et al : Studies on the effect of 
repeated wax coalings on the storage behaviour 
of Coorg oranges. Food Sci 1962, 11(8), 
2-10-44, 

Dalai (VB) er alt Post-harvest fungicidal treat- 
ment to eontrol storage diseases in mandarins. 
Food Sci. 1961, 10, 283-86. 

Leisram (MS) and Anand (JC) : Inhibitory 
levels of chemical preservations to prevent 
fungal growth in mandarin (Citrus Teticiilata B) 
juice. Indian J Hon 1962, 19 (1 & 2), 65-69. 

BANANA 

Disease 

‘Bunchy top‘ of banana. Plant Prot Bull 1949-^ 
50. 2 (2-3) 47. 

Mallik (PC) and Mehta; Banana wilt in 
Bihar, Sci & Cult 1963, 29(5), 243. 


MIsra (AP) and Thakur (DP) : Chemical 
control of anthracnose of banana caused by 
Gloeosporium musanim Cooke and Massee. 
Indian Agri-ist 1962 6(102), 8 -lS). 

Sreeramulu (F) : Some observations on th® 
Deightoniella fruit and leaf-spot disease of th© 
banana. Curr Sci 1962, 31 ( 6 ). 258-59. 

Pest 

Murthy (DV) ; Short note on the banana 
leaf ihrips. Mysore agric J 1958, 33, 2-4. 

■ Varma (PM) : Banana aphid (Pentalonia 
nigronervosa Coq) and the transmission of 
katte disease of cardamom. Indian Phytopatb 
1£62, 15(1), 1-10. 

Dificiency 

Desai (MK) : Checking chlorosis in banana 
plants. Indian Hort 1963, 7(3). 9 -IO, 

Singh (JR) and Srivastava (RP) : Deficiency 
symptoms of macroelements in banana as a 
guide to its nutrition. Sci & Cult 1962 28(9). 
427-28. 

Srivastava (RP) : Reading hunger signs in 
banana, Indian Hort 1962,6(3), 10-11. 

Srivastava (RP) : Deficiency symptoms of 
nitrogen, phosphorus and pottassium in 
banana. Fert News 1963, 8 ( 6 ), 9-14. 

Weather Hazard 

Phadnis (NA) et al. Save vour banana from 
wind damage. Indian Hort 1960, 4(3), 88-9. 

mango 

Gangoliy (SR) et alt Insect pests and 
diseases. In Mango Monograph. ICAR, 1957, 
PP 491-59: 

Reddy (DE) : Mango too has its enemies. 
Intens Agric 1963, 1(11). 21-22. 

Singh (LB) ; Diseases and their control. 
In Mango Monograph. London. Leonard 
Hill 1960. Chap XII PP 266-91. 

Subbarao (A) and Pitchayya (B) ; Trials 
on preventing the hailstrom damage to mango 
fruits in the Araku valley. Andhra agric J 1959, 
6,117-20. 

Fungus Disease 

Bose (SK) ; Powdery mildew of mango and 
its control. Proc 40 Indian Sci Congr 1953, 
m.78. 

Joshi (NC) : Some recent observations on 
lassi disease of mangoes and its control. Sci 
& Cult 1953, 19(1 j, 41-42. 

Matlick (PC) and Hasan (SM) ; Study on 
the control of anthracnose disease of 
mango in Bihar (Lett). Sci & Cult 1959, 25*, 


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I 


Nfrvan (RS) : Red rust of mango. Garden- 
ing 1961, 3(i0), 59-60. 

Paracer {CS) and Chahl (DS) : Common 
diseases of mango and control. Punjab hort 
J 1963, 3-^2-4) 221.25. 

Reddy (GS) etal. Black banded disease of 
mango. Andhra agric J 1961: 8(2), 120-23. 

Singh (HN) : Mango gnmmosis and its 
control. Gardening 1961, 3( lO). 61-62. 

Srivastava (RP) ; Black-tip disease of 
mango— its causes and control. Punjab hort 
J 1963, 3(2-4), 3-6-29. 

Malformation 

Desai (MV), Patel (KP), Pate! (MK) and 
Thirumalachar (MJj : Control of mango 
malformation in Gujrat. Curr Sci 1962, 31(9), 
392-93. 

Kirpal Singh (K) et aU Malformation in 
mangoes. Punjab hort J 1961, 1, 18-22. 

Malicfc (PC) ; Mango malformation— symp- 
toms causes and cure. Punjab hort J 1963, 
3(2-4), 292-300. 

Nariani (TK) and Seth (ML) ; Role of 
er ophyid mites in causing malformation 
disease in mango. Indian Pnytopth 1962. 
15(3-4), 231-34. 

Narasimhan (MJ) ; Malformation of pani- 
oles in mango incited by a sp of Eriophyes. 
Curr Sci 1954, 23, 297-98. 

Narardmhan (MJ) : Control of mango 
malformation disease (Lett). Curr Sci 1959,. 28 


Nirvan (RS) : Mango malformation. 

Gardening 1961, 3(10), 37-39. 

Puttrudriah (M) et al. Mango bunchy-top 
and eriophyid mite. Curr Sci 1961, 30. 
I14tl5. 

Singh (LB), Singh (SM) and Nirvan (RS) : 
Studies on mango malformation. 1 Review, 
symptoms, extent, intensity and cause. 
Hort Advance 1961. 5, 197-217. 

Singh (SM) : Further studies in the control 
of mango malformation disease (Lett). Sci & 
Cult 1957, 22, 394-95. 

Singh (SM) Control of mango malforma- 
tion disease (Lett). Sci & Cult 1956, 2i-(9), 232. 

Pest 

Atwal (AS) ; Some ecological problems re- 
lating to insect pests of mango. Gardening 
1961, 3(10), 75-76, ® 

Atwal (AS); Insect pests of mango and 
geir ^control. Punjab hort J 1963, 3(2 4), 

Batra (HN) and Renjhen (PL) ; Mango fruit 


fly and its control. Indian Fmg (NS) 1952, 

( 2 ) 1 , 20 - 21 . 

Butani (DK) ; Save your mango crop from 
insect pests. Indian Hort 1962, 6(2), 6. 

Cherian (MC) and Ananthanarayanan (KP) : 
Mango shoot Webber Orthaga evinacsa H and 
its control. Madras agric J 1943, 31(11), 
321-23. 

De (RK) and Dutta fDK) : Effect of com- 
mercial Octamethylpyr. phosphoramide (Schra- 
dan) a systemic tns:cticide on the mango hopper. 
Indian J Hort 1955, J2, 165-74. 

Kulkarni (HL) and Patel (RC) : Blister leaf 
galls of mango and their contiol. Curr Sci 
1953, 22(2), 48. 

Majumdar (SK) Muthu (M) and Pingale 
(SV) ; Protection of mango pickles from in- 
sect damage. Indian Food Pack 1954, 8^6). 
13-14. 

No more mango shoot gall. Indian Fmg 
I960, 10(7), 2. 

Ponnuswami (MK' : New food plant of the 
mango mealy bug. Plant Prot Buil 1957, 9 
(3-4), 37. 

Pradhan (S), Bhambhani (HJ) and Wadhi 
(SR) : Tolerance of mango saplings to insecti- 
cidal appbcations. Indian J Hort 1962, 19(3 
and 4), 162-67. 

Pradhan (S\ Jot want (MG) and Rai (BK)*. 
Bioassy of insecticides. 6 Comparative toxi- 
city of modem insecticides to Drosicha mangi^ 
ferae Green (Ccccidae : Hemiptera). Indian J 
Ent 1956, 18, 315-17. 

Prasad (D) : On the distribution, bionomics 
and control of mongo shoot gall psyllid, Psylk 
cistellata Bu;hton. Indian J Ent 1957, 19(2). 
78-83. 

_ Rahman (KA) and Latif (MA) ; Descrip- 
tion, bionomics and control of the giant mealy 
bug D osicha stebbingi Green. Bull ent Res 
1944. 35, 19 -209. 

Roy (RS) and Ram (KB) ; Control of 
mango hoppers in Bihar. Indian J Hort 1952, 
9(1), 32-40. 

Sen (AC) : Control of the mealy bug pest 
in Bihar. Indian J Ent 1955, 17, 129-32. 

Sen (ACKand Chaudhary (DP) ; Control of 
mango hoppers 1, atkinsonU Indian Agric-lst 
1961, 5,1), 85-86. 

Sen (AC) and Prasad (D) ; Biology and 
control of mango mealybugs (Drosicha mangi- 
ferae Green). Indian J Ent 1961; 18(2), 127-40. 

Sham Sunder (M) et al : Trial on chemical 
control of mango leaf hoppers. Madras agric 
J 1961.48(5), 174-79. 

Sherade Singh : Mango mealy bug (Drosicha 
moMgiferae Green) and its control. Gardening 
1961, 3(10), 73-4, 



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Singh (LB) : Insects, mites and other pests. 
:Jn Mango. (Monograph) London, Leonard Hill 
1960, Chap XllI pp 292-334. 

Singh (SM) ; Control of mango mealy bug 
(Dorsicha mangi ferae Green). Hort Advance 
.1957,38-47. 

Singh (SM) : Control of Dorsicha stebbingi 
vat, actocandata Green. Curr Sci 1957, 26, 92. 

Singh .(SM) : Shoot gall disease of mango. 
Gardening 196!, 3(10), 27-29. 

Singh (SM) : Studies on mango shoot gall 
in the Tarai region of Uttar Pradesh, its cause 
and control. HI Control. Hort Advance 1961, 
5, 107-20. 

Sodhi (GS) and Batra (AL) : Use of power- 
driven sprayer in the control of mango hopper 
in the Punjab. Indian Fmg 1950, 11 (4), 
158-61. 

Srivastava (AS) : Control of mango hopper 
in Uttar Pradesh. Agric Anim Husb UP SuppI 
1955, 5(11 and 12), 1-2. 

Talgeri (GM) i Controlling the mango 
hopper. Farmer 1950, 1(1), 17-20. 

Uppal (BN) and Karla (AN) ; Control of 
mango hoppers in Bombay Province. Indian 
Fmg 1944, 5, 401. 

Vasntharaj David (B) Sundara Babu (PC) : 
Preliminary investigations on the varietal inci- 
dence and control of the mango nut weevil, 
Cryptorhynchus tnangiferae Fb. (Abstr.) Madras 
agric J 1969, 51(2), 91. 

Weed 

Salim AH : Flowerpeckers and mango’s 
loranathus parasite. Indian Fmg 1962, 12(1), 
11 - 12 . 

Seth (JN) : Ang'ospermous parasites of 
mango and their control. Gardening 1961, 
3(10) 51.52. 

Singh (LB) : Angiospermous parasites and 
■epiphytes. In Mango Monograph. London. 
Leonard Hill, 1960, Chap XiV pp 335-44. 

DeSciency 

Oppenheimer (CH) and Gazit (SH) ; Zinc 
djficiency in mango groves in Israel and its 
correction. Hort Advance 1961, 5, 1-12 

Singh (MP) : Deficiency disease and 
occurrence of symptoms of nutrient defficiency 
in mango. Gardening 1961, 3(10), 17-19. 

GRAPE 

Ramakrishanan (TS) and Sundaram (NV) : 
Grapevine diseases and their control. Madras 
agric J 1955, 42, 108-15. 


Uppal (BN) and Kamat (MN) : Pow'dery 
mildew of grape and its control. Bull 169, 
Bombay Dept Agric 1939, 16p. 

Raman fKR) : New pest of importance on 
grapevine in Madurai Di.trict. South Indian 
Hort 1958, 6, 64-66. 

Appana (M) and Maheshwariah (BM) : 
Grape flea beetle Scelodonta slrigicollis Mots 
and its control. Mysore agric J 1954, 30(2), 
107-11. 

GUAVA 

Jain (SS) ; Preliminary note on the inactiva- 
tion of Fusarmm oxysporum f. psidii in guava 
plants by chemotherapeutic treatment. Indian 
J Hort 1956, 13, 102-04. 

Mathur (RS) : Say halt to wilt in your Tgua- 
vas. Indian Hort 1961, 5(2), 13. 

Mehta (BV) et al : Note on ‘fatio’ disease of 
guava. Indian J Hort 1961, 18, 162-66. 

Vasuddeva (RS) and Raychaudhuri (SP) ; 
Guava disease in Pushkar valley and its control. 
Indian Phytopath 1954, 7(1), 78-81. 

Mallik (PC) et al : Deficiency symptoms of 
nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium in guava. 
Indian Agri-ist 1960, 4, 44-49. 

FIG 

Sashi Kanta, Rai (BK) and Rattan La! ; Eva- 
luation of the toxicity of some pesticides to the 
fig mite, Tetranychus lirsti Pritchard and Baker 
(Tetranychidae : Acarinaj. Indian J Ent 1963, 
25(1), 26-32. 

BER 

Basha (MG) .* Experiments on the control 
of the fruit borers of Jujube (Ziziphus spp) 
Carpomyia vesuviana Costa and Meridarchis 
scyrodes Meyr in South India. India J Ent 
1952, 14(3), 229-38. 

Cherian (MC) ; Ber fruit fly and its control. 
Proc 28 Sci Congr 1941, III, 191. 

PINEAPPLE 

Canon (RC), Berrill (FW) and King (K) : 
Can black heart rot of pineapples be avoided. 
Madras agric J 1956, 43. 158-64. 

Gurunath Rao (V) : Black rot of pineapple. 
Indian Fmg 1962, 11(10), 15. 

Tandon (RN) and Bhargava (SN) : Botryo- 
diplodia rot of pineapple (Anona cosmosiis H), 
Curr Sci 1962, 31(8), 344-45. 

PEAR 

Chohan ( JS) ; Diseases of pear and loquat 
trees and their control. Punjab hort J 1961, 1, 

68-72. 



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Bakr Ahmed (M) and Tewfik (M) : Treat- 
ment of iron chlorosis ia young pear trees. 
Curr Sci 1956, 25, 192. 

SOUR CHERRY 

Grover (RK) : Field evaluation of antibiotics 
and fungicides used for the control of blossom 
blight and ripe-fruit-rot of sour cherries caused 
by Sderothiia fructicola SiXid S. laxa. Res Bull 
Punjab Univ NS 1962, 13(1-2), 103-14. 

STRAWBERRY 

Bose (SKI : Diseases of strawberry in Ku- 
maon and their control. Proc 40 Indian Sci 
Congr 1953, 111, 78. 

PEACH 

Jain (SS) : Relative efficacy tests with fun- 
gicides in control of fungus peach leaf curl. 
Himachal Hort 1961-62, 2(4) & 3(1), 179-80. 

Jain (SS) : Tests of fungicides for control of 
peach leaf curl (Taphrina deformans Tull). 
Himachal Hort 1962, 3(4), 11-15. 

Kapur (AP) : Combined spraying trials 
against San Jose scale and peach leaf curl in 
Kashmir. Bull ent Res 1946, 37(1), 29-32. 

Singh (RN) : Biology and control of Pseu- 
doaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni) pest of peach 
trees in the Kumaun hills. Indian J agric Sci, 
1946, 16(5), 470. 

Singh (UB) : Control of sun-scald of peach 
in Kumaun. Indian Fmg 1944, 5, 73. 

_ Wadhi (SR) ; Tolerance of peach saplings to 
insecticidal applications. Indian J Ent 1961, 
23(2), 137-42, 

LITCHI 

Das (CS) and Roychaudhury (K): Malforma- 
tion of litchi {Litchi chimnsis) flowers and 
its control Sci & Cult 1958, 23, 426-27. 

Roy (RS) and De (BN) : Control of litchi 
mite. Indian J Hort 1950, 7(1), 16. 

PAPAYA 

Mitra (AK) s Very simple and practical 
method of saving papaya fruits from bird 
damage. Agric Anim Hnsb UP 1954,5(1), 

New disease of papaya. Plant Prot Bull 1952, 
4(2), 51. 

Nirvan (RS) ; Control of papaya foot rot. 
Indian Phytopath 1953, 6(1), 47-48, 

Record of virus disease of papaya in Assam. 
Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(3), 77. 


Tandon (IN) ; Studies on the control ol 
root rot of papaya. Indian J Hort 1961, i8(3>; 
222-25. 

Tandon (IN) : Control of post-emergenoi 
damping oft' of papaja with vapam, Indian Piiy' 
topath 1963, 16(1), 44-47. 

PERSIMON 

Nirvan (RS) : Control of dry rot of pe si 
mon (Diospyros kaki Linn) seeds. Hort Advaiic; 
1957, 1, 62-64. 

SAPOTA 

Cherian (MC) and Ananthanarayanan (KP) 
Bionomics and control of Nephopteryx eugrap 
hella Reg a pest of sapota. Madras agric 
1942, 30(10), 409-11. 

JAMBULANA 

Ezekial (M) : Care of double parasitism c 
Loranthus and viscum on Eugenia, Curr Si 
1935, 4, 162. 

POMEGRANATE 

Nirvan (RS) : Control for fruit rot ( 
pomegranate (Lett). Sci & Cult 1957, 22, 39 
96. 

VEGETABLE 

Major vegetable diseases and their control 
Mysore; In Seminar on Plant Protection 
Mysore State, Bangalore 1962, 23-29, > I 

Suryanarayana (D) : Some important vej 
table diseases and their control. Delhi Gi 
Mag 1964, 3 (I), 28-35. 

Chattopadhyaya (SB) : Control of po 
emergence damping off of vegetable seedlir 
(Lett). Sci & Cult 1951, 17 (1), 37-38. 

Sen (AC) : Preliminary studies_ on paras; 
nematodes on vegetable crops in Bihar. Indi 
Agri-ist 1960, 4, 113-16. 

Batra (HN) ; Some insects of econor 
importance in Kulu Valley, Punjab. Plant P, 
Bull 1956, 8 (3-1-4), 18-23. 

Nagaraja Rao (PR) : Pests of cruciferi 
vegetables and their remedial measures in 
Nilgiris. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3 (2), 41-42. 

Puttarudriah (M) ; Insect pests of vegetal: 
and their control. Mysore agric Caiend Yi 
1955, 116-23. 

Reddy (DB) : Free home garden from p< 
and diseases, Delhi Gdn Mag 1963, 2 
75-80, 

Reddy (DB) : Pests of vegetable cre 
Indian Fmg SuppI 1963, 13 (4), 3i-40. . 


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Wes'ey (WK) : Major insect pests of vege- 
tabJes in AJfahabad and their control. Allaha- 
bad Fnir 1957, 31, 91-99 ; 1958, 32, 5-12. 

Use of py rethrum insecticides against vege- 
taVle pests. Plant Prot Bull 1949-50, (2-3), 
48-49. 

iihandari (KG) and Sohi (GS) : Bionomics 
an,! control of Urentivis sentis Dist. (Hemip- 
ieia Heteropiera j Tingidae). Punjab hort J 
1962, 2 tl), 4^-6!. 

JitiniSP): Control of Epilachana beetle. 
Mlahab..d Fmr 1957, 31, 20-22. 

SardarS ngh and Sainl (BS) : New acari- 
di'es for the control of the vegetable mite 
Tetranychiis telarius). Indian J Hort 1956, 13, 
!0-35, 

Ram Gopai etal : Chemical weeding in some 

the harif vegetables. Himachal Hort 1961, 

45-48. 


)NION 

Sanne Gowda (S) and Kangaswami (G): 

! ntrol of bacterial soft rot of onion with 
;reptomyein. Hindustan Antibiotic Bull 1952, 
(1), 13-15 

Urs (NVR', Govindu (HG) and Mehta (PR): 
resent status of onion smut in India and its 
3mroI. Curr Sci 1963, 32 (10). 445-47, 
LalKBS) and Verma (SK) : Field evalua- 
Da of some organic phosphates f or the control 
f onion ihrips Thrips tahaci Lind Thysanop- 
ta, Thripitidae t.Lett) Curr Sci 1959, 28, 
l7-!8 

Rama Ch'uidran (S) ; Seme experiences 
ith g 'mmexane (BHC) and DDT. 11 Garlic 
id onion thrips— T/ir/ps tahaci. Madras agric 
l'.-50, 37 (6), 24.-45. 


VEET POTATO 


Leela David (A) : Enter, the blight mite of 
'ee pota o- Indian Fmg 1950, 10 (3), 11- 
Le.ia David (A) : Insecticidal trials for the 
ntro! of the sweet potato weevil. Madras 
ric J I960, 47,2.7-51. 

Satpathy ( JM) : Toxicity of some rew Sem- 
itic pesticides in sweet potato weevil. Sci & 
;lt 1956, 21. 688. 

Prehan (K ';) and Bagal (SR) : Life history, 
moni'cs and control of sweet potato weevil, 
ias farmicarius in Bombay Province, Curr 
1949, iS, 126-27. 

fiehan 'KNl and BigaS (SR) ; Life history, 
■aniiicsand control of sweet potato weevil 
fi)rmicarius F , with short notes on some 
er pests of sweet potato in Bombay State, 
tan J Ent i962, i9 (4),245. 


TAPIOCA 

Majumder (SK) et al : Control of spoilage in 
fresh tapioca tubers. Bull cent Food tech Res. 
Inst 1956, 5, 108-109. 

Pingale (SV), Muthu (M) and Sharangapani 
(MV) : Insect pests of stored tapioca chips 
and their control. Bull centr Food tech Res 
Inst 1956, 5, 134-36. 

Subramanyam (H) and Mathur (PB) ; Effect 
of a fungicidal wax coating on the storage 
behaviour of tapioca roots. Bull cent Food tech 
Reslnstl956, 5, 110-11. 

POTATO 

Efficacy of disinfection treatment against 
some surface-borne diseases of seed potato. 
Indian Potato J 1959, 28-32. 

Mathur (RS) : Potato diseases in U P. and 
their control. Indian Potato J 1959, 36-37. 

Ramanujara (S) and Thirumalchar (MJ) : 
Potato diseases and their control. Indian Fmg 
1953, 3, 12-14. 

Prabhakar Rao (V) and Misra (AP) : Warn- 
ing to potato growers and importers in India. 
Plant Prot Bull 1954 , 6 (2) 28-31. 

Reddy (DB) : Right things to do for pests 
and diseases of potato. Extension 1962, 3 
(6), 9. 

Reddy (DB) : Potato pests and diseases. 
Intens Agric 1963, 1(11), 8-9. 

Roy (AK) : Potato has a deadly enemy. 
Intens Agric 1963, 1(10), 10. 

Seshasiri Rao (D) ; Hazards to potato crop 
in the soil. Mysore agric J 1958, 33, 200-01 , 
Vaheduddin (S) and Varasi (MS) : Diseases 
of potatoes and their control in Hydrabad 
Slate. Proc 41 Indian Sci Congr 1954, ill, 125. 

Virus Disease 

Bed! (K3) : Raising virus-free seed-pota- 
toes in dry places in the Punjab. Punjab 4ort 
J 1961, 1, 109-06. 

Kisl ore (H) ; Potato virus X, its gene- 
tics and breeding for resistance. Indian 
Potato J 1961. 3, 97-104. 

Maradurajan (D) : New remedy for the 
potato ring disease. Madras agric J 1924, 12, 

28* 

Nirula (KK) ; Insecticidal control of the 
spread of leaf roll and virus‘y’ in potatoes. 
Indian Potato! 1962, 4(1), 10-16. 

Raychaudhuri (SP) and Sharma (DC) : 
Thiouracil— an inhibitor of ring-spot strain of 
potato virus X. Indian J Microbiol 1962, 
2(4), 169-72, 



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Vasiideva fRS) ; Virus diseases of potato 
and iheir control in India. ICAR Rev Ser 10, 
1955, i2p. 

Fungus Disease 

Peware of the wart menace. Indian Fmg 
I960, 10(1), 5. 

Dutt (PL) et al : Resistance of potato varie- 
ties to powdery scab. Indian Potato J 1960, 

2(2\n-82. 

Hari Kishore and Pushkarnath : Brown 
rot of potatoes and its control. Indian 
Potato J 1963, 5(1), 3-10. 

Paharia (KD), Pushkarnath and Deshmukh 
(MJ ) : Resistance of potato varieties to char- 
coal rot. Ind.an Potato J 1962, 4(2), 84-87. 

Paharia tKO), Charcoal-rot of potatoes in 
India. Indian Potato J 1960, 2(1), 1-11. 

Sriva=tava (SNS) and Krhhna Menon (P) : 
On Spongospora subterranea (Wallr) Legerheira 
on Solarium tuberosum L. Piant Prot Bull 1954, 
6(2), 42. 

Blight 

Act early aaainst late blight. Extension 1960, 

1 ( 6 ), 12 . 

Azariah (MD), Paharia (KD) and Rai (RP) : 
Effect of some fungicides in the control of 
early and late blight of potatoes in the Nilgiri 
hills. Indian Potato J 1962, 9(2), 97-102, 

Shagwagar (PR) : Early blight of potato 
in India. Indian J agric Sci 1946, 16(3), 296. 

Blights of Potato. Extension 1962, 2(10), 
25. 

Chattopadhyaya (SB) ; Potato spraying ope- 
ration in West Bengal. Plant Prot Bull 1950.50, 
1(2-3), 10-13. 

Chattopadhaya ^SB) ; Short notes on the 
potato spraying operations in the plains of 
West Bengal in the year 1950-51 . Plant Prot 
Buin9S2,4(l),7-8. 

Chattopadhyay (SB) ; Control W late bl'ght 
of potato in the hills of Darejeeling District, 
West Bengal. Sci & Cult 1952, 17(9), 379-80. 

Chattaopadhyay (SB): Trial of different fungi- 
cides for control of early blight disease of 
potato caused by Alternaria solani (E &, M). 
Proc 39 Indian Sci Congr 1952, HI, 35. 

Chattopadhayay (SB) : Spraying operations 
for control of ‘late blight’ of potato in the 
Himalayan hills in Darjeeling district. Plant 
Prot Bull 1953, 5(2), 33-39. 

Cost of spraying potatoes against early 
Might in West Bengal. Plant Prot Bull 194^ 
50, 2 (2-3) 45. 

Dutt (BL) .* Late blight of potatoes in the 


bills and its control, Indian Potato 3 1962 
4(1), 27-33. 

Early blight of potato. Piant Prot Bull 195^ 
8(2), 2i. 

Fight out that late blight. Intens Agric 1963, 
1(1), 17. 

Jain (SP) : Late blight disease of potatoes 
in the hills and its control. Allahabad Fmf 
1956, 30, 1 1 0-72. 

Late blight of potatoes. Leaflet 27 Exten- 
sion Directorate, Ministry of Food & Agricul- 
ture. 

Paharia (KD) : Efficiency of certain fungi- 
cides in controlling early blight of potatoes, 
Indian Potato J 1961, 3'13, 12-19. 

Paharia (KD) : Lale blight of potatoes in 
the plains and its control. Indian Potato J 
1961,61-71. 

Reddy (DB) ; You can have blight free 
potatoes. Extension 1961, 2(4), 13. 

Sengupta (PK), Das (GN) : Control of 
early blight disease of potato in the plains by 
spraying copper fungicice.s. Indian Potato $ 
1962, 4(1), 22-26. 

Sohi (HS) and Sharma (SL) : Late bl'ght 
of potatoes (Phytopthera infestms (Mont) d© 
Bary) in Himachal Pradesh and its control, 
Himachal Hort 1963, 4(2-3), 34-38. 

Subramaran (CL) : Fungicidal trials on th© 
control of early blight of potatoes. Sindian 
Hort 1955, 3, 21-24 

Vasudeva (RS) ; Late blight of potatoes in 
the plains. Indian Fmg 1949, 10, 345. 

Vasudeva (RS) : Efficacy of certain fungi- 
cides and assessment of loss due to the disease, 
Amer Potato J 1952, 29, 61-71. 

Nematode 

Nirula (KK) : Control of root knot 
nematodes. Indian Potato J 1961, 3, 72-75. 

Reddy (DB) : Controlling potatoe*s golden 
nematode. Indian Fmg 1963, 12( ,0), 5, 25. 

Seshadri (AR) and KumaraswamI (Ts ; 
Preliminary trial on the control of the go'dcn 
nematode of potatoes Heteradera rostochiensis 
W in the Nilgiris (Abstr). Madras agnc 
J 1964, 51(2), 92, 

Pest 

Chaudhuri (RP) : Control of cutworms ins 
potato fields. Indian J Ent 1953. 15(3), 
203-06, 

Gupta (KM) ; Potato Epilachna and Its 
control in the Kumaon hills. Agric Anina 
Hush UP 195! 1 (Suppl) 58-61. 



Lai (R) : Biology and control of Myzus 
persicae Sulzer as a pest of potato at Delhi, 
Indian J agric Sci 1950, 20, 87-99. 

Niru'a (KK) : Insecticidal control oT Agrotis 
ypsilon Rott- Indian Potato J 1961, 3(1), 
42-47. 

{ Nirula (KK) and Rabinder Kumar : Studies 
pn- the rate and mode of application of 
facptachlor and aldrin for the control of Agrotis 
ypsilon Rott. Indian Potato J 1963, 5(1). 38-43. 

Rattan Lai: Note on field trials of DDT 
on potato crop agrinst Empoasca Kerri var 
Pruihi, Creontiades palUdifer Walker and 
Myziis persicae (Sulzer) Indian J Ent 1949, 
fill), 17-24. 

Sardar Singh et al : Pretreatment of soils 
against cutworms in Potatoes. Indian J Hort 
19(1,18,156-61. 

Siivastava (BK) and Khan (RM) : Cutworms 
of potato and their control in Rajasthan. 
Indian Potato J 1962, 4(2), 88-92. 

Tuberrricih and cutworm of potato in the 
Nilgiris. Plant Prot Bull 1949-50, (2-3), 47. 



Afakeri (HR) and Adhate (SM) : Preliminary 
studies on the possibilities of controlling weeds 
with chemicals in rabi potato. Poona agric 
coll Mag 1957, 47, 228-30. 

- Awasthr (OP) et al: Effects of pre-emergence 
jlreatment with 2, 4-dichlorophenoxy acetic 
acid on weeds in potato crop. Indian Potato 
J 1960. 2(2), 104-07. 

‘ Prasad 'LK), Simha (CP) and Mokerjee (SK); 
Preliminary studies on weed control in rabi 
potato grown in river sand by Crag herbicide. 
Sci & Cult 1960, 25(12), 688-90. 

Srivastava (MMP) : Weeds and their control 
in potato crop. Allahabad Fmr 1959, 33(5), 
3; 8-61. : 

S Verma (RD) and Bharadwaj (RBL) : Con- 
trol weeds in potato by chemical and cultural 
means. II Effect of Ammonium sulphate 
jMCPB and methods of planting on weed popu- 
lation , and yield of potatoes. First Indian 
Potato 'Workers Conference Simla, ICAR, 
1957. 

( Verma (RD) and Ramiah (V) : Study on 
the effect of chemical and cultural treatments 
on weeds and the yield of potato, First 
Indian Potato Research Workers Conference, 
Simla, ICAR, 1957. 

Storage 

Cherian (MC) and Sundaram (CV) : Trials 
with insecticidal dusts for the control of potato 
tuber moth in stores. Proc 33 Indian Sci Congr 
3946,111, 123. 


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Lall (BS) : Preliminary observations cn the 
bionomics of potato tuber moth (G/ior/mos- 
ciietna opercuklla Zell) and its control in Bihar, 
India. Indian J agric Sci 1949, 19(2), 295, 

Lai (KB) : Prevention of damage to stored 
potatoes by the potato tuber moth, Curr Sci 
1945, 15(5), 131. 

Lai (KB) and Gupta (KM) : Potato tuber 
moth and its control. Agric Anim Hush UP 
1951, 1 (Supp) 54-57. 1952, 3, 50-53. 

Nirula (KK) : Control of potato tuber 
moth. Indian Potato J 1960, 2(1), 47*51. 

Pingale (SV), Muthu (M) and Kapur (NS) : 
Effect of the persistence of DDT residues on 
stored potatoes. Indian J Ent 1954, 16(2), 189- 
95. 

Rahman (KA) : Prevention of damage to 
stored potatoes by the potato tuber moth. Curr 
Sci 1944, 13(5), 133-34. 

Sen (AC) : Control of potato moth (Gnori- 
moschema opercuUella Zell) in Bihar. Res Ser 6, 
ICAR 1954, 5p. 

Singh (B; and Jain (SS) : Diseases of potato 
in storage and their control, Agric Anim Hush 
UP 1953, 3, 64-67. 

Subramanyan (H), and Mathur (PB) : Effect 
of fungicidal waxcoating alone and in combina- 
tion with methyl a-napthalene acetate on the 
storage behaviour of potatoes. Bull cent Food 
tech Res Inst 1955, 4, 182-83. 

CAULIFLOWER 

Dutt (AK) : It's clear cauliflower needs 
Molybdenum. Extension 1960, 1(6), 14-15. 

Reddy (DB) : How the cauliflower crop was 
saved* Indian Hort 1962, 7(1 J, 28. 30. 

Venkataratnam (L) : Apply boron to your 
early cauliflower crop. Indian Hort 1961, 5(4), 
25. 

CABBAGE 

Batra (HN) : Cabbage aphis (Brevicorrne 
drassicae L) and its control schedule. Indian J 
Hort I960, 17, 74-80. 

Beri (YP) : Field experiments on the cabbage 
pest control. Indian J Ent 1958, 20, 63-64. 

BRINJAL 

Govindaswamy (CV) : Fusariose wilts of 
brinjal (Solamm meXongena'^ 'and chilli (Capsi- 
cum stkxA in Madras state. Madras agric J 1960, 
47, 482-83. 

Govindaswamy (CV) : Fusariose wilt of 
brinjal Effect of inoculum on plant growth 
and root development, Madras agric J 1961, 
48(1), 22-23. 



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Nematode 

Jotwani (MG), Prakash. Samp and Prasad 
(SK) : Relative susceptibility of two brinjai 
varieties to nematode attack. Indian J Ent 
1961,23(2), 1 53-54. 

Pest . 

Banerjee (SN) : On tlie control of brinjai 
stem and fruit borer Lmcinodes orbonalis 
Green in West Bengal (Lett). Sci & Cult 1955, 
20, 350-51. 

Banerjee (SN) and Basu (AN) : Evaluation of 
msecticides against the brinjai shoot and fruit 
borer, Leucinodes orhonaUs Green in West 
Bengal. FAO Plant Prot Bull 1956. 5 1), 

Banerjee (SN) and Basu (AN) ; Experiments 
on the control of the brinjai mealy bug Centro- 
coccus msoli/us (Green) in West Bengal. Proc 
zool Soc Beng 1956, 9, 45-53. 

Chatterjee (NCH) ; Biological control of the 
brinjai mealy bug and aphis by Hyperaspis 
mamdrom Sic (Lett). Curr Set 1954, 23(4!, 

Jotwani (MG) and Prakash Sarup : Evolu- 
tion of control schedule for brinjai, Solanum 
melongena L (Variety Pusa Purple long) parti- 
cularly against the fruit borer, Leucinodes 
orbonalts Green. Indian J Ent IV63, 25(4), 275- 
91. 

Jotwani (MG) et al : Relative toxicity of 
some important insecticides to the adult of lace 
wing bug, Urentius echinus Distant (Tingidae : 
Heteroptera) a pest of brinjai. Indian J Hort 
1961, 18. 81-84. ' 

Krishoamoorthy (C) : Preliminary note on 
EpUachina viginti octopunctota on brinjai and 
bitter gourd. Andhra agric J 1956, 3, 35-36. 

Mir Hamid Ali and Sanghi (PM) : Observa- 
tions on oviposition, longevity and sex ratio of 
brirjal shoot and fruit borer, Leucinodes 
orbonalis Green. Madras agric J 1962, 49(8), 
267-68. 

Pa war (JG) : Banish the Epilachna beetle. 
Indian Fmg 1964, 13(10), 25. 

Srinivasan (PVl) et aJ : How to control the 
brinjai borer. Indian Hort 1959, 2(2), 7. 

Srinivasan (PM) et al. Banish the Epilachna 
beetle from your brinjais. Indian Fmg 1961, 
10(11), 13-14. 

Srinivasan (PM) et al. Some borer-resistant 
brinjais. Ind an Fmg 1961, 1 1 (8), 19. 

Srivastava (BP) : Biology and control of 
the brinjai stem borer. Madras agric J 1961, 
41, 429-33. 

Vasudeva Menon (PP) : Leucinodes orbonaUs 
Guen (Pyralidae—Lepidoptera) a new record 
on Solanum indicum Univ in South India. 


Madras agric J 1962, 49i_6), 194. 

Tirumalarao (V) and Koteswararao (M) : 
Incidence and com- oi of biinjai pssts. Andhra, 
agric J 1955, 2, 76-S5. 

Wesley (W'K) : Control of the brirsjal lace 
bug. Allahabad Fmr lvf5 8, 32, 90-92. 

Weed 

Adday (SK.! : Preliminary experintetiis on 
the control of orobanche on bniijal by "crag' 
herbicide. Sci & Cult 1936, 25, 3oi-03. 

BHENDI 

Capoor (SP) a'^d Varraa (PM); Bheudi 
mosaic and its control in Poona. InclianFmg 
1958, 2(12). 14-15. 

Controlling bhendi yellow vein mosaic irs 
Poona. Plant Prot Bull i94>, 1(1 J. 26. 

Nagaraja Rao (KR : Control of the vein, 
clearing disease of bhendi with systemic 
chemicals. South Indian Hort 1959, 7(1-2), 
15-19. 

Singh (HBi, Joshi (8S). Khanna (PP) and 
Gupta (DS) : Breeding for fieid resistance to 
yellow vein-mosaic in Indian J Genet 

1962, 22(2), 137-44. 

Singh (RSl : Efficacy of Bordeaux mix- 
tures and perenox in controlling leaf spot of 
bliindi Sci & Cult 1953, 19,6), 305-06. 

Pest 

Leela David (A) : Insecticidal control of 
the bhendi leaf hopper Empoasca. devastans D. 
Madras agric J 1964, 15(1), 21-23. 

Singh (S) et al : Control of the vegetable 
mite by the use. of newer acaricide.s. Indian J 
Hort 1960, 17, 69-7.3. 

Srinivasan (PM) ; Eradicate the bhendi 
borer. Indian Hort 1960, 4(3), 32. 

Srinivasan (PM) et g/ : Preliminary note on 
the control of bhendi shoot and fruit borer, 
Eariasfabia and E. insuiana. Indian J agric 
Sci 19 ,0, 30, 55-57. 

Tfaakare (KR) and Tale (YM) : Control of 
cotton bollvvorms and growth stimulating 
effect of modern insecticides on bhendi. Nag- 
pur agric coll Mag 1959, 33(1), 7-9, 

SINGHARA 

Misra (AP) : New disease of Trapa bsspi- 
nosa Roxb. Plant Prot Bull 1954, 6(2). 41. 

Srivastava (AS) ; Bionomics and control of 
.singhara beetle {Gaterucella birmanica Jacoby, 
Chrysomeiidae) in Uttar Pradesh. Agri Anim 
Husb UP 1056, 6(7), 5-10. 

Srivastava (AS) ; Damage caused by tor- 


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iaises to singhara crop jb UF. Plant Pro! Bull 
1956, 8(1), 26, 

Varma (BK) : Another pest of waternut. 
Plant Prot Bull 1957, 9(2), 33. 

PUMPKIN 

Batra (HN) ; Practical hints for controlling 
red pumpkin beetle. Indian Hort U 60, 4(2), 
10 - 11 . 

Controlling red pumpkin beetle. Inf Pamph 
33, ICAR, 1953. 6p. 

Hussain Afzal (M) and Shah (SA) : _ Red 
pumpkin beetle Au\acophora ahdominaUs Fb 
and its control. Mem Dept Agric India 9(4). 

GOURD 

Banerjee (SN) and Chatterjee (BK) : Studies 
on the phyto-toxic action of BHC and DDT on 
the common ciicurbitaceaeous plants in West 
Beng 1. Proc Indian Acad Sci 1955, 41B, 227- 
39. 

Srinivasan (PM) et al : Trap crop for con- 
trol of fruit flies of pucurbits. Indian Hort 
1961, 5(4), 8. 

Srinivasan (PM) and Narayanaswami (PS) : 
Insecticidal control of the fruit fly (Dacus cu- 
tturbitaeCoq on snake gourd. Madras agric 
J 1962, 309-10. 

Srinivasan (PM) et al i Beating the pests of 
hitter-gourd. Indian Fmg 1960, 10(7), 17. 

TOMATO 

Bacterial disease of tomato new to India. 
Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(3) 79. 

Bhandary (KR) : Studies on the control of 
‘Blossom end rot’ of tomato, Lai Baugh J 
1963, 8(2), 5-9. 

Gattani (ML) and Kaul (TN) : Damping off 
of tomato seedlings, its cause and control. 
Indian Phytopath 1951, 4^,2), 156-61. 

Jcshi (NC) and Saxena (MP) : Serious 
tomato fruit rot from Ajmer and method of its 
control (Lett). Sci & Cult 1957, 22, 682-83. 

Nematode 

Prasad (SK) ;Soil treatment to control root- 
lesicn nematode {Pratylenchus pratensis 
Fiiipjev)in tomato. Curr Sci 1962, 22-23. 

Pest 

Srinivasan (PM) et al : Here’s a good way 
of controlling the tomato borer. Indian Hort 
1959,3(3), 7. 

Srinivasan (PM) : Bringing the tomato 
borer to b;. ok. Indian Fmg 1961, 11(2), 28-29. 


Srinivasan (PM) et a! : Tomatoes that stand 
up to the borer. Indian Fmg 1961,11 (9), 15 , 

MELON 

Pali (NS) : Studies on the control of meion 
fruit fly Dacus cucurbiiae Coq (Diptera Try- 
pitidae). Indian J Hort 1963, 20(1), 67-68. 

SUGARCANE 

Buiani (DK) ; Know thy enemies. Sugar- 
cane Herald 1963, 6(3). 

Kar (K) and Varma (HS) : Role of chemicals 
in sugarcane disease control. Indian Sug 
1963, 18 (2), 159-41. 

Kirtikar : Methods of control of sugarcane 
diseases in UP. Indian J Sugarcane Res 1962, 
6(3), 146-48. 

Patel (RM) ; Pests and diseases of sugar- 
cane in Bombay State, Indian J Sugarcane 
Res 1960, 4, 71-7. 

Reddy (DB) ; What you should know' and 
do about sugarcane pests and diseases. Mens 
Agric 1963, 1(9), 12-16. 

Sandhu (SS) ; and Man (NS) : Sugarcane 
diseases and their control in Punjab. Sugarcane 
Herald 1963,5(11), 5-7. 

Srinivasan ( KV) : Perspectives in sugarcane 
disease tontrol. Indian Sug 1963, 13 (9), 
557-60. 

Sugarcane Research in India 1929-54. A 
review. IV Sugarcane entomology and my- 
cology. Indian J Sugarcane Res 1959, 3, 
161-86. 

Virus Disease 

Chona fBL) ; Sugarcane mosaic and its 
control. Indian Fmg 1944, 5, 178. 

Fungus Disease 

Girdharilal : Effect of organ o-mercurial 
fungicides on cane. Indian Sug x955, 5, 123-29- 

Kirtikar and Srivaslava (DD) : Fungicidal 
treatment of Sugarcane setts. Indian Sug 1957, 

7. 333-35. 

Rao (MSS), Neg! (NS) and Khanna (KL) : 
Use of organo-mercurial fungicides as sett 
treatment for sugarcane. Curr Sci 1956, 35, 

159-60. 

Subramanian (LS) : Diseases of Sugarcane 
and methods of their control. Misc Bull 10, 
ICRA 1936, 3 Ip. 

How to control red rot, smut and mosaic 
diseases of Sugarcane. Inf Pamp S. ICAR 

1953, 7p. 

Chona (BL) and Pad wick (GW) : More light 
on red-rot epedimic. Indian Fmg 1942, 3, 70. 



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Ghufran (SM) ; Saltation in Colletotrichum 
/c/catti’n Wendt the casual organism of red rot 
of suiarcane. lARI Thesis 1953. 

Joshi (NO : Red rot of sugarcane and its 
control. Indian Sug 1953. 2(11), 487-88. 

Kar (Kl, Srivasatava (DD) and Singh (DR) : 
Control of red rot of sugarcane (Lett). Curr 
’ Sci 1955, 24. 277. 

Kirtilcar et al t Control of red rot of Sugar- 
cane. Curr Sci 1955, 24, 277-78. 

Luthra ' JC) et al ; Experinnents on the cont- 
rol of Sugarcane smut. Proc Indian Acad Sci 
1949, 13B, 118-28. 

Mukerji (SK) and Sen Gupta''(SK) : Role 
of sugarcane seed selection and seed treatment 
on incidence of red rot and smut. Sugarcane 
Herald 1963, 6 (1), 12-14. 

Padwick (GW) : Red-rot epidemic. Indian 
Frag 194 j, 1, 263 

Srinivasan (KV) : Criteria for grading resis- 
tance of sugarcane varieties to red rot (Glome- 
Telia tucumanensis). Curr Sci 1961, 30, 425. 

Srinivasan (KV) : Technique for the elimi- 
nation of red rot susceptible sugarcane seed- 
lin-isatan early stage. Curr Sci 1962,31 (3;, 
112-13. 

Srivinasan (KV) et al : Red rot of sugarcane 
criteria for grading resistance. J Indian hot 
Soc 1961, 40, 566-77. 

Appalanarasiah (P) : Review of work on 
sugarcane smut. Indian J Sugarcane Res 1961, 
6. 34-40. 

Chona (BL) ; Sugarcane smut and its control. 
Indian Frag 1963, 4, 401-04. 

Joshi (NO : Smut of sugarcane and its 
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Luthra (JC) and Sattar (A) : Control of 
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Sharma (MN) ; Sugarcane smut and its 
control. Suga cane Herald 1963, 5(12). 6-7. 

Annual report of the scheme for investigation 
and control of wilt diseases of sugarcane for 
years 1948 to 1952. Central Sugarcane Re- 
search Station, Patna. 

Joshi (NC) : Fighting wilt disease of sugar- 
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1954, 20(6), 301-02. 

Ahmed (J) ; Preliminary study on the variet- 
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Jaleel Ahmed (N); Pine-apple disease of 
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Indian J Sugarcane Res 1959, 3, 225-26, 

Pats! Kulkarni (BG) ; Yellowing disease of 


sugarcane and some suggestions for Its control. 
Sugarcane Herald 1962," 4 (6-7 ■, 1. 

Spike, a new disea.S3 of .sucarcane in Bihar. 
Plant P,ot Bull 1957, 9 (1), 26. 

Srivinasan (KV) ; and Narasirnhan (R) : 
Evolving varieties for resistance to Phythhun 
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Tiwari (MM) and Kishansingh : Chemical 
control of sugarcane rust. Indian J Sugarcane 
Res 1962, 6(3), 179-80. 

Nematode 


Rao (GN) : Some ob.servations on the root- 
knot nematode [Meloidogync javanica) on 
sugarcane at Coimbatore. Sci & Ciitt 1961, 27, 
94. 

Vijayalakshmi fU) e( al : Screening sugar- 
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30, 349. 

Pest 

Agarvval (RA) ; Insect resistance in Coim- 
batore canes, a review. Indian Sug 1959, 8, 
785-96. ' ' 

Butani (DK) : Stitch in time saves nine. 
Sugarcane Herald 1963, 5(8), 1-4. 

Gupta (BD) and Avasthy (PN) : Some re- 
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79-83. 

Pests of sugarcane (Sugarcane In coconut 
gardens), Cocon Bull 1958, 1 1, 290-94, 

Puttarudriah (M> and Seshagirirao (D) : 
Warding off insect attack on seed. Indian Sug 
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Rajani (VG) : Progress of sugarcane insect 
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Indian J Sugarcane Res 1951, 41-42. 

Sadik (HG) and Singh (D) ; Campaign 
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Sugarcane Herald 1963, 5(10), 1-9. 


Caitural Control 

Krishnamurthy Rao (BH) and Krishnamur- 
thy (C) : Control of important sugarcane and 
paddy pests by cultural practices in Nizamabad 
district, Andhra agric J I960, 67(1), 218-28, 


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PartlKisarthy (SV) : Conirol of stem borer 
through trash mulchings Indian J Sugarcane 
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Biological Control 

Compere i_H}, Subbarao (BR) and Kapur 
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Gvpta (BD) : Resume of the trials conduct- 
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Atgyria sHciiicraspis Hunipsn and the root 
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Narayanan (ES) and Mookerjee (PB) : Two 
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Indian Sci Congr 1953, III, 148. 

Narayanan (ES) and Venkataraman (TV) : 
Technique of mass multiplication of Stembra- 
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Puttarudriah (M) and 8hivashankara Sastry 
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Ramachandra Iyer (S), Krishnamoorty (C) 
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Ramachandrachari (C) et al : New cntomo- 
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Shende (CB) : Biological control of sugar- 
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Shivashankara Sastry (KS) and Appanna 
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Chemical Control 

Bhoj (RL) and Anangnath ; ImpoftOhce of 
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Gupta (BP) and Avasfhy (PN) ; Scope of 
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Harpal Singh ; Study of the application of 
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_Khanna (KL) and Sharma (SL) : Commer- 
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Curr Sci 1949. 18(4), 129-30. 

Singh COP) and Sandhii (JS) : Effect of 
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and 323. 

Teotia (TPS), Gupta (KM) and Rajani : Use 
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What lindane can do to sugarcane. Exten- 
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Mite 

Ag- rwal (RA^ : Sugarcane mite (Schizofe- 
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Indian Sug 1957, 7, 394-99, 

Rattanlal, Rai (BK), and Shashi Kanta : 
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Termite 


Agarwala (STD), Jha fNP) and Singh (RP) : 
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Gupta CBD) : Some recommendations on the 
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Hardialsingh, Sandhu (.TS) and Arora (KS) ' 
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8, 331-36. 

Kalyanaraman (VM) etal : Insecticidal 
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Siddique (ZA) et al : Simultaneous control of 
sugarcane termite and short borers through 

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Teotia (TPS), Gupta (KM) Rajani (VG) and 
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Teotia (TPS), Rajani (VG) and Gangasagar ; 



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Additional findings on the use of Gamma 
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Thakur (Ci, Prasad (AR) and Mahto (J) : 
Best method and time of application of aldrin 
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Grasshopper 

Gupta (KM) and Saxena (AP) ; Control of 
grasshopper on sugarcane in Uttar Pradesh. 
Indian Sug 1963, 13(8), 509-12. 

Borer 

Banerjee (SN) : Chemical control of Chile 
tumidicostaUs in West Bengal. Plant Prot Bull 
1958, 10(1-4), 18-22. 

Basheer (M), Krishnamurthy (C) and 
Nagarajan (KR) : Studies on the control of 
early shoot borer of sugarcane Chilotraea 
infuscatellus Snell by chemical and cultural 
methods in the Madras State. Indian J Ent 
1954, 16(4), 350-61. 

Cheema (PS) : Deep harvesting of sugar- 
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David (H) ; Preliminary study on the effi- 
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Gupta (BD) : Insect pests of sugarcane in 
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Gupta (BD) ; Control of sugarcane borers 
and pyrilla of sugarcane in U.P. Indian Sug 
1951, 1(2), 72-73. 

Gupta (BD) ; Insect pests of sugarcane in 
India, VI Stalk borer. Indian Sug 1960, 10, 
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Gupta (BD) : Control campaign against 
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171-75. 

Gupta (BD) and Avasthy (PN) : Chemical 
control of borers in sugarcane. Indian Sug 
1957, 7, 69-78. 

How to control root stem and top borers of 
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Jagannatharao (E) : Some studies on the 
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Kalra (AN) : Control of Gurdaspur borer 
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jKa;ra (AN) and Sunil Kumar ‘ Prelimm :ry 
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Stalk borer and internode borer of sugarcane. 
Indian J Sugarcane Res .963, S(l), 75. 

Kalra ( N) et al : Further studies on the 
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Kalyanaraman (VM) et al : Failure of 
modern insecticides in the control of the 
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5,228-31. 

Kamalakararao (C) : Sugarcane shoot 
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Sugarcane Herald 1963, 6 ( 1 1 , 4 - 6 . 

Khan (MQ) : Note on earthing up as a 
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Manjaian (HN) : Short note on the con- 
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Mohana Rao (KR) : Process in the control 
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Patel (RM) : Observations on the life his4 
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Indian J Sugarcane Res 1963, 8 (1), 50-55. | 

Pramanik (LM) : Studies on the toxWty of 
some organic insecticides to freshly hatched 
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field condition. Indian Agri-cist 1963, 7(1-2), 
118-23. 

Prasad (AR) and Prasad (SN) : Some obser- 
vations of the chemical control of sugarcane 
top-borer Scirpophaga nevella Fab, in Bihar. 
Curr Sci 1957, 26, 60-61. I 

Pritam Singh Deo! : Punjab plans to pul 
finis to sugarcanes Gurdaspur borer. Indian 
Sug 1962, 12(8), 29. 

Ramachandra Chari (G) : Insecticidal triali 
of the control of early shoot borer ’^Chilotraea 
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Indian J Sugarcane Res 1959, 3, 215-18 
Ramachandrachari (C) and Mohanrao (NV): 
‘Endrin* and your shoot borer problem. Indian 
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Rao (JI) ; Leaf midrib structure of sugar- 
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Siddiqi (ZA) : Effective control of shoot borej 
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Siddiqi (ZA.) AgarvYal (RA) ?nd Rajani (VG): 
IriSecticidal control ol' sugarcane borer in 
water logged and tarn: areas of Uttar Pradesh. 
Indian Sug 1959, 9, 425-28. 

Singh {H,, Kalra (AN) and Sidhu (AS) : 
Chemical control of the sugarcane top borer 
Scirpophaqa nivella Fab. Indian J Sugarcane 
Res 1956/1, 36-47. 

Siva Rao (DV) : Preliminary studies on 
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by early shoot borer etc. Andhra agric J I96i, 
1961,8, 140-6. 

Srivastava (AS) and Singh (RP); Biono- 
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Subramaniyn (TV) and Seshagiri Rao (D) ; 
Biological control of sugarcane borers in 
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Time to attend to Gurdaspur borer. Exten- 
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Venkataraman (T) : Abdul Kareem (A) and 
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Pyrilla 


Cheema (RS) and Sandhu (JS) : Control of 
pgaicane pyrilia by Gammexane D025. 
Indjan Sug 1949, 12(4), 406-08. 

Gupta (BD) and Avasthy (PN) : Endrin in 
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Gupta / BD) and Avasthy (PN) : Use of DDT 
and BHC for the control of sugarcane leaf 
hopper Pynl/a perpusilla Wlk in the Uttar 
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Harbans Singh (S) and Kalra (AN) : Sugar- 
cane pynjla [Pyrilia perpusilla Wlk) and its 
control. Punjab Fmr 1950, 2 (3). 38 42. 

Singh. Kalra (AN) and Sandhu 
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Ssf ? in ibe Punjab. Indian Sug 

Prasad (SN) and Butani (DK) ; Laboratory 
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Pyrilia time. Exten- 


Other Insect pests 


Agarwala (SBD) : Note on the control of 


the sugarcane thrips (Fulmikiola saccharicida R 
& M) in Bihar. Indian J Ent 1953. 15(4), 
379-81. 

Agarwal (SBD) : Note on the con trol of 
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Agarwala (SBD) and Prasad (RN) : Trials 
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Banerjee (SN) and Mookerjee (AL). Tany- 
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control in West Bengal. Indian J Sugarcane 
Res 1951, 1 (2). 

Butani (DK) : Control of an outbreak of 
the army worm {Cirphis unipuncta Haw) on 
sugarcane at Pusa, Bihar 1953. Indian J Ent 
1955 17, 133-36. 

Kapoor (MS) ; Studies on the bionomics 
and control of Bissetia stamellus (Hampsm) in 
the Punjab. Indian J Ent 1957, 19, 181*92. 

Khan (MQ) and Krishnamurthy Rao (BH) •' 
Trials with Endrin, Foiidol, DDT and BHC for 
the control of Ahurolobus harodensis Mask 
(Sugarcane white fly) in Hyderabad State. 
Indian Sug 1956. 6,509-12. 

Mohammad Ail (S) : Coccids affecting 
sugarcane in Bihar. Indian J Sugarcane Res 
1962, 6 (2), 72-75. 

Rahman (KA), Singh (D) and Cheema (PS) : 
Fieid-studies on sugarcane black bug iMacropes 
excavatus Dist.) in the Punjab. Indian J agric 
Sci, 1947. 17(5), 291. 

Weed 

Agarwala (SBD) and Naqoivi (tiSZ) ; Freds 
orthuya Swinhoe (the blue pansy) as a con- 
trolling agent for Striga euphrasiodes a root 
parasitic weed on sugarcane. Proc Bihar Acad 
agric Sci 1932, 2(3) 120-25. 

Gupta (OP I et al : Weeds and their control 
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Rahman (KA) ; Sugarcane pyrilia. Indian 
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Rahman (KA) and Nath (CR) ; Bionomics 
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Keeping down weeds in sugarcane. Indian 
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Kulkarni (KR) : Preliminary study on 
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Luthra (JC) : Striga as a root parasite of 



sugarcane. Agric J India 1921, 16, 513-23. 

Niikalami weed in cane. Intens Agric 1964 

2 ( 11 ), 11 . 

Sana (JC) et al : New phanerorgamic para- 
site on sugarcane in Bengal. Curr Sci 1942, 
11,109-10. 

Thakur (C) and Singh (HN) : Niikalami— a 
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3(10;, 12-13. 

Two way attack to kill cane weeds. Intens 
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Umat (DS) : Obnoxious weeds in sugarcane 
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Verma (RD) and Bhardwaj (RBL) : Better 
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Chemical Control 

Arakeri (HR) : Preliminary studies on 
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Arakeri (HR) : Effect of pre emergence 
treatment with chemicals used for controlling 
weeds on growth and yield of sugarcane. Proc 
10 Gonvn Deccan Sugar Tech Assn India 1953, 
1, 121-Z3. 

Arakeri (HR) : Further studies on pre- 
emergence treatment with 2.4-D on sugarcane. 
Proc 11 Convn Deccan Sugar Tech Assn India 
1954, 1, 192-95. 

Arvamudhan (P) ; Effect of soil application 
of synthetic hormone to sugarcane. Indian 
Sug 1958, 8, 145-49. 

Chakiavarthy (AS) et al : Soil application 
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1956, 25, 302-03. 

Chakiavarthy (AS) etal : Studies on hormone 
treatment of sugarcane 1. Pot experiment with 

2. 4- D. Proc Indian Acad Sci 1957, 45(1), 
9-16. 

George (K) : Control of weeds in sugarcane 
and banana fields by Crag herbicide (Sodium 

2. 4- D). Sci & Cult 1954, 20(5) 250-52. 

Girdharilal : Effect of spraying dilute solu- 
tions of 2. 4-D on growing cane- Indian Sug 
1956. 6, 77-78. 

Mathur (PS) : Use of chemicals in sugar- 
cane culture in India-Chemicals as weedicides. 
Indian Sug 1962. 12 (7), 475-79. 

Mathur (P^) and Singh (RP) : On the use 
of “Siraazine” as weedicide in su garcane fields. 
Pr. c 30 Ann Conven Sugar Tech Assn India 
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Mitra (N) et al ; Review on research work 


done in India on chemical control of weeds in 
sugarcane. Indian! Sugarcane Res 1961, 5, 
255-57. 

Muthuswatv.y (R) : Control of Croton 
spzrsiflorus Mar in sugarcane fields by che s ical 
methods. Indian Sugar 1960, 9 (12), 691-97. 

Pramanifc (LM) : Relative effectiveness of 
resioual etlectiveness of .spray residuals on the 
sugarcane leaf organism newly hatched larvae of 
ChUotraea infuscatellus{Snelln). Indian Agric- 
ht 19c3, 7(1-2), 196-98. 

Prasad (R) et aU Studies on the effect of 
spraying 2, 4-D (Sodium Salt) solution on 
juice quality of sugarcane crop. Proc Ann 
Conv Sugar tech Assn India 1958, 26, 15-19. 

Sen (SC-, Bhargawa (JC) and Bansal (VP) 
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phytohormones 2,4-D sodium salt o\er cane 
foliage on juice quality, J Inst chem India 
1959, 31, 55-58. 

Verma (RD) et al : Weed control in sugar - 
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BEVERAGE AND NARCOTICS . 

TEA 

Heath (ED) : Aerosol spraying. Two & Bud 
1958,5,8-10. 

Hutchinson (MT) ; Fumigating nurseries. 
Tia Quart I960, 31, 119-20. 

Mukerjea (TD) ; Planning effective control i 
of pests and diseases of tea. Plant! Agri ist ' 
1959, 51 (6), 77-8; Two & Bud 1959. 6(1). 21-22. : 

Mukeijea (TD) : New pesticides. Plant J I 
Agri-ist 1960, 37, 70-71. 

Sarmah (KC) : Diseases in relation to ^ 
drainage. Plant J Agri-ist 1960,37, 128-129. 

Sen (AR) : Pest and disease surveys. Plant 
J Agri-ist 1960, 37, 90-91. 

Venkataramani fKS) : Principles of tea root 
disease control. Bull 12 Proc 2 Annu Conf 
UPASI, 1954, 12-18. 

Watt (G) and Mann (NN) : The pests and 
blights of the tea plant. Superintendent Govt. ^ 
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Fungus Disease 

De Jong (P) ; Use of seed dressings in ^ 
control of fungus diseases of tea seed. Plant 
Chron 1951, 46 (4), 91-92. 

De Jong (P) ; More on the control of 
blister blight. Plant Chron 1951, 46(2), 35-39. 

De Jong (P) : Control of blister blight by 


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copper fungicides Plant Prot Bull 1951, 3 (3), 

IL ^ 

Jayaraman (V ) and Venkataramani (KS) : 
Control of blister blight of tea. Plant Chron 
1957, 52, 35-39. 

Mulder (D) et al : Forecasting system for 
blister blight control, based on sunshine re- 
cords. Tea Quart I960, 31, 56-67. 

Mulder (D) : Use of separate stickers in 
blister-blight fungicide. Tea Quart I960, 31, T 2. 

Visser (T) : Possibility of timing blister 
blight spraying according to sunshine records. 
Tea Quart i 959, 30 ( 1 ] , 39-43, 

Sarmah (KC) : Canker. Plant J Agri-ist 
!96i, 33.A, 1S4-A. 

Nematode 

Ananda Rau (S) : Root-knot nematode, its 
depredations, life history and early work on 
control. Proc 9 Conf United Planters Assn S 
India Bull 21, 1962, 2-6, 

Venkataram (CS) : Application of Nickel 
chloride to tea plants (Camelia sinensis) and 
control of blister blight. Curr Sci 1961, 30, 
57-58. 

Venkataram (CS) : Root-knot eelworm of 
tea-recent development in its control. Proc 
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1962 7-29. 

Venkataramani (KS) : Root-knot eelworm 
population in tea soil as influenced by the 
presence of a susceptible pest plant. Curr Sci 
1962, 31, 159-60. 

Pest 

Das (GM' : Problems of pest control in 
tea.,Sci & Cult 1959 24, 493-98. 

Das (GM ) : Are scale insects a serious 
menace to tea in Darjeeling? Plant! Agri- 
cist 1961, 3S-A, 90-91. 

Das (GM) : Observation on the termites 
affecting tea in North-East India and their 
control. Indian J agric Sci 1958, 28, 553-60. 

Ganguli tRN) : Biology and control of 
Euren& hlanda silhetana Wallace, a pest on 
shade tree.s in tea gardens. Indian J Ent 1961, 
23i3j, 195-201. 

Hainsworth (E) : Control of Helopeltis by 
DDT spraying -1947. Indian Tea Assn Sci 
Dept, Tea t rod Ser, 2, BP. 

Juddenko (E) : Further small-scale field 
experiments on the chemical control of attack 
-fay shot-hole borer {Xyleborus fornicatus) on 
tea in plucking. Tea Quart 1960, 31, 19-25. 

'Weed 

De Jong (P) : Removal of mosses and 


lichens from planted tea. Plant Chron I95L 

46 (12), 312-14. 

Glover (RM) ; Weed problem in plantation 
crops-weeds in tea. Plant Chron 1962,47(21;, 
575-81. 

Westrop (AR) : Some preliminary notes on 
weed killing in tea with Sodium chlorate. 
Plant Chron 1956, 51, 407 09. 


TOBACCO 


Disease 

Mehta (S) : Control of diseases In tobacco 
crop. Indian Tob 1957, 7, 25-26. 

Control of ‘damping off'. Indian Tob 1955, 
5, 27-30. 

Govindarao (P) : Proper time for control of 
the ‘damping off' diseases in tobacco nurseries. 
Andhra agric J 1954 1(4), 2(8-21. 

Kandaswami (M) and Govindarao (P) : 
Experiments on the control of ‘damping off’ in 
tobacco nurseries. Madrass agric J 1955, 42, 
223-28. 

Matharani (DI) : Dampng off, how to 
control it. Indian Tob 1959,9 185-188. 

Matharani (DI) : and Elias (NA) : Preli- 
minary trials for control of powdery mildew 
(as disease) of tobacco. Indian Tob 1955, 5, 
131. 

Nematode 

Perraju (A) ; Preliminary observations in 
the trials for chemical control of tobacco and 
citrus nematode root galls. Andhra agric J 
1960,7,43-48. 

Pest 

Philip (A) : Important pests of tobacco and 
their control with a field key for their identifi- 
cation. Indian Tob 1957, 97-101. 

Patel (HK), Patel (RM) and Patel (RC) : 
Some obsecrvation on phyto-toxicity of various 
insecticides to tobacco. Indian Tob 1956, 6, 
175:80. 

Patel (HK), Patel (RC) and Patel (RM) : 
Effect of recent insecticides on the soil borne 
insect pests of tobacco in nursery. Indian Tob 
1958, 8,65-73. 

Kadam (BS) and Radhakrishna Murty (B) : 
Preliminary observations on the control of 
ground beettle of tobacco. Indian Tob 1951, 
u, 233-36. 

Kurup (AR) and Joshi (BG) - Laboratory 
and field tests of insecticides and application 
methods for the control of ground beettles 
attacking tobacco. Indian Tob 1 959, 9. 169^74. 



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Parkhe (DP) and Kiinip { AR) : Tests on 
modined veitical suction light trap and various 
other types of ir ps for the cigerette beetle 
(Lasiodernia serrhorm F) in tobacco godowns» 
Indian Tob 1959, 9. 97-99. 

Philip (A) ; Laboratory test on the toxicity 
of dieidrin 50% WP to the tobacco ground 
beetles. Indian Tob 1955, 5, 193-95. 

Philip (A) and Joshi (BG) ; Dieidrin 50% 
WP in transplant water for the control of 
ground beetles attacking tobacco. Indian Tob 
1937, 177.81. 

Ratanlai and Peeran (SM) : Relative toxicity 
of insecticidal Aims to the cigarette beetie, 
Lasioderma serricorne (Fabricius). Indian Tob 
1962. 12(4), 196-99. 

Philip (A) and Joshi (BG) : Investigations 
on the control of tobacco caterpillars in the 
nursery and fields. Indian Tob 1958, 8, 249. 

Ramarao (PV) and Narayana (KL) ; Cherai- 
cal control of tobacco caterpillar, Andhra 
agric J 1957, 4, 129-32. 

Sifldiqt (AA) : Residual toxicity of certain 
insecticides in the control of the tobacco 
budworm, Heliothis virescens (F'. Indian 
J Ent 1955, 17, 241-44. 

Subratnaniam (TV) : Tobacco stent borer 
in Mysoie and its control. Cir 64, Bangalore 
Dept Agric Mysore State 4 p. 

Philip (A^ : and Joshi (BG) : Some indica- 
tions regarding the control of aphids on flue- 
cmed tobacco. Indian Tob 1956, 6, 125-26. 

Pruthi (HSl ; Leaf curl disease of tobacco 
in Ifldia. Indian Fmg 1944, 5, 220. 

Weed 

Control of ^Orobanshe” • Indian Tob 1955, 
5, 33. 

Control of Orohanche on tobacco. Plant 
Prot Bull 1953, 5 (I), 27. 

How to control Orobanche. ICAR Infn 
Pamp. 1953, 2P, 

Pa! (NL) and Gopalachari (NCP) : Note 
on the root parasite Orobanche on tobacco and 
its control by weeding. 1st Conf Tobacco Res 
Workers, Bangalore, 1957. 

Pate! (GO ; Effectiveness of some useful 
cultural practices of flue-cured tobacco in the 
control of weeds. Indian Tob 1962, 12 (2), 
99-104. 

Prasad (N) ; Chemical control of Orobanche 
on tobacco. Curt Sci 1952, 21, 325. 

Prasad (N) : Control of Orobanche in 
tobacco by Crag herbicide. Indian Tob 1954^ 
4(3), 139. 

Prasad (N) : Chemical control of Orobanche 


on tobacco. Curr Scl 1952, 21, 325. 

Prasad (N) ; Control on Orobanche in 
tobacco by Crag herbicide. Indian Tob 1954, 
4(3), 139. 

Prasad (N) : Control of Orobanche on 
tobacco by 2, 4— Dichloropheno.xy ethyl sul- 
phate. BR agric Coll Mag 1962, 6 (i), 12-13. 

COFFEE 

Ananth (KC) ; Report on the survey of new 
malady affecting coffee in South India. Indian 
Coff 1961, 25, 224-29. 

Homewood fG.S) : Troubles in coffee. 
Indian Coff 1961, 25, 101-05. 

Mayne (WW) : Functions of spraying in 
coffee crop production. Plant Chron 1933, 
28, 53-56. 

Mayne (WW) ; Coffee spraying economics. 
Plant Chron 1944, 39, 53-56. 

Mayne (WW) : Note on coffee research in 
S India— disease control- Indian Coff Board, 
Bangalore. 1946, 29-33. 

Mayne (WW), Karasimhan (MJ) and 
Sreenivasan (KHU Spraying of coffee in South 
India. Bull 9 Mysore Coffee Expt Stan 1933, 
69p. 

Thomas (KM) : Coffee research. Short 
notes on some diseases and pests of coffee. 
Month Bull Indian Coff Bd 1948, 12 (6>, 5-6. 

Venkatarayan fSV). Diseases of coffee. 
Mysore agric J 1947, 25, 1-2. 

Fungus Disease 

Fungus disease of coffee and its control. 
Indian Coff 1960, 24, 33-34, 

Fungus disease control of coffee plantation. 
Indian Coff 1960, 24, 172-73. 

Remedy for wilt and bud burning in coffee 
in summer. Indian Coff 1960, 24, 370-71. 

Thomas (KM) -.Black rot of coffee. Month 
Bull Indian Coff Bd 1969, 13, 81-83. 

Chokkanna (NG) : Note on t lie incidence 
of die-back and investigations carried out by 
the Coffee Board Research Department, Indian 
Coff 1962, 26(10), 294-99. 

Die-back disease in Saklaspur of North 
Coorg areas. Indian Coff 1960, 24, 29. 

Ananth (KC) etal: Die-back of coffee- 
outlook and observation. Indian Coff 1960, 
24, 239-45. 

Mayne (WW) : Factors affecting spray 
success in the control of coffee leaf disease 
{Hemileia vastatrix B and Br). Bull 15 Mysore 
Coffee Expt Stn 1937, PP 46. 

Narasimhaswamy (RL) : Coffee leaf disease 


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(Hemileia). Indian Coff 1961, 25, 382-88. 

Rayner (RW) :Rust disease of coffee-nature 
of disease. Plant Citron i960, 55, 3 j4-7. 

Swaminathan (B) et al : Studies on “Berry 
Blotch" disease of coffee. Indian Coff 1960, 
24, 246--18. 

Sheriff (M) etali Stem wasting-“Knnd//e” 
of coffee-IL Indian Coff i960, 24. 160-67. 

Nematode 

Mayne (WW) and Subrahrnaniyam (VK) : 
Nen-iaicde worms in relation to the cockchafer 
and mealy bug problem in Coorg. Bull Mysore 
Coff Expt Stn, 1933, pp 34. 

Pest 

Mayne (WW) : Pest control. In Note on 
coffee research in South India. Indian coffee 
Board, Bangalore, 1946, pp 34-37. 

Somasckhar (P) : Use of insecticides in 
coffee plantations-problems, present and future 
Indian Coff i96l, 25, 230-34, 

Somasekhar (P) ; Association of some insect 
species on coffee and symptoms expression with 
observations on the effect oi peMicides on plant 
and animal population. Indian Coff 1961, 25, 
369-81* 

Somasekhar (P) : Pests of coffee and their 
control. Indian Coff 1958, 22, 22d-46. 

Anatith (KC) etal: Tender berry borer. 
Indian Coff 1959, 23, l68-lo9, 

Appanna (M; : Biology and control of the 
shoot hole borer Xyleborus morstuite H of 
coffee, Mysore agric J 1945, 46, 24;_3h 7c-74. 

Puttarudriah (M) : Enforcement of pest act 
in respect of the coff ee stem borer control in 
Mysore State. Indian Con 1951, 15(8; 250-5j. 

Ratcliffe (FAG) : Control of borer with 
Gammexane P 520vAgrocide). Indian Coff 
1953, 17^;, 5-7. 

Subrahmanyan (VK) ; Report cn coffee 
’Stem borer work in. Coorg, Plant Chron 1940, 

35. 283-89. 

Use of benzene hexachloride formulations 
(Gammexane; against coffee stern borer. Indian 
Coff J954, 17,8;, 186-87. 

Fighting the green bug of coffee. Indian Fmg 
1957, 17^3;, 11-14. 

Primrose iOt Experiments against green bug. 
Indian Coff 1952, 16(3), 44-50. 

Primrose iC) ; Borne observations on the 
jontrol of green bug. Indian Coff 1953, 17(8), 

Kangashelfy (HT), Swaminathan (B) and 
Parthasarathy (S) : Insecticides on root mealy 


bug. Indian Coff 1939, 23, 363-73. 

Sundaram (S) ; Some new organic and sys- 
temic insecticides for the control of green 
bug of coffee. Indian Coff 1952, 16(7), 131- 
33. 

Vasudevan (CK) and Rajarao (SA) : Con- 
trol of green bug in coffee. Indian Coff 1957, 
21, 371-74. 

D’^ouza (GI) : Incidence and control of 
hairy caterpillar on Arabica coffee on the 
Bababudongiris, Chikmagalur. Indian Coff 
1957, 21, 87-88. 

Somasekhar fP) : Studies on the hairy cater- 
pillar Eupterote jabia Cram, a pest on coffee 
and shade- Indian Coff 1960, 24, 299-302. 

Ananth (KC) : Observations on the inci- 
dence of thrips in coffee plantations of My.sore 
State. IndianCoff 1961, 25, HO-12. 

Phytotoxicity 

Ananth (KC) : Short note on the phytotoxic 
effects of BHC on coffee. Indian Coff 196], 25 
I98a. 

Nagraj (TR) and George (KV) : Note on 
Bordeaux toxicity in coffee seedlings. Indian 
Coff 1960, 24. 452-3. 

Weed 

Narasin haswamy (RL), Ananth (KC), Ran- 
gashetty (HT) and Gopalakrishnan (R) : Weed 
control in coffee with particular reference to 
grass. Indian Coff 1962, 26(3), 87-92. 

Thomas (KM) and Narasimhaswamy (RL) : 
Weed control in coffee plantation. Plant Chron 
1952, 47^22) 606-07. 

Deficiency 

Ananth (BR) and Chokkanna (NG) : Zinc 
deficiency in Arabica coffee. Indian Coff 1961, 
26(5) 144-48. 

Lime induced chlorosis. Indian Coff 1959. 
23,268. 

Robinson (JBD) : Debility growth symptoms 
in Arabica coffee. Indian Coff 1962, 27(8), 242- 


OIL CROP 

Suryanarayana (D). Lai (SP) and Ramnath : 
Averting AUernaria blight of oilseeds. Indian 
Fmg 1963, 13(8), 31-32. 

GROUNDNUT 

Peanuts, especially their diseases. Plant Pro£ 
Bull 1951, 3(3), 74-75. 

Vasudeva (RS) : Diseases of groundnut. In 



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Groundnut — a monograph by CR Seshadrl. 
Hyderabad, Indian Centra! Oilseeds Committee 
1962, 229-40 

Disease 

Bed? (KS) et al : Control of seed-rot, seedl- 
ing bliiiht and coliar-rot in groundnut. Indian 
Oilseed J 1960, 3: 85-1.9. 

Ma‘hur (RS), Dey (SK), Mathur (SC) and 
Saxena (KN) ; Varietal resistance of ground- 
nut toSderotial root rot. Indian Oilseed J 
1962, 6{2)y 153. 

Mehta (PR) and Mathur (SC) : Efficacy of 
various fungicides in controlling Cercospora 
leaf spots of groundnut iAraehis hypogea L). 
Agric Anim Husb UP 1954, 5(1), 3. 

Swarup (C) : Tikka disease of groundnut 
In Punjab and its control. Punjab Fmr 1951, 
3(1), 4. 



Bhalerao (BG) : Campaign against aphids on 
groundnut in Dhulia district. Dhulia Coll Agric 
Mag 1961, 1(1), 78-79. 

Bhalerao (BG) ; Campaign against ground- 
nut aphids. Farmer 1962, 13(2), 13-15. 

Narayanan (ES) : Insect pests of groundnut 
and methods of their control. In Groundnut — a 
Monograph by CR Seshadri. Hyderabad, Indian 
Central Oilseeds Committee 1962, pp 219-28. 

Vijay Raghavan (S) et al : Aerial spraying 
against the red hairy caterpillar Amsacta clbist- 
riga M. on groundnut in PoJIachi, Madras 
agric J 1964, 51 2 , 92, 

Weed 

Chaugule (BA) and Khuspe (VS) ; Relative 
efficiency of intercuttivat on, weeding and 
basal manuring in the control of weed jin 
groundnut [Arachis hypogea L) and fodder 
sorghum (Sorghum vulgare Pers). Indian J 
Agron 1962, 6(4), 270-78. 

Kulkarni fLG', Verma (SS) andAchutarao 
(K) : Studies on weeding and intercuUure in 
relation to weed control in the field of ground- 
nut, Indian Oilseed J 1963, 7(2), 126-29. 

COCONUT 

Chandy (MG) : Certain precautions for pre- 
vention of disease of coconut. Cocon Bull 
!957. 11, 16 18. 

Coconut disease control measures in Chiray- 
ankizhu Taluk. Bull Indian Cent Cocon Comm 

1955, 8,298-99. 

Coconut spraying campaign in Travancore- 
Cochin State. Bull Indian Cent Cccon Comm 

1956, 10,69,7!. 


Coconut spraying campaign In Kerala State. 
Bull Indian Cent Cocon Comm 1956, 10, 108- 
09, 

Controlling pests and diseases of coconut. 
ICAR Inf leaflet 25, 1954, 4p. 

Davis (TA), Anandan (AP) and Menon 
(KPV) : Injection in coconut palms for cura- 
tive purposes. Indian Cocon J 1954, 7(2), 49- 
60. 

Diseases of the coconut palm and how to 
combat them. Bull Indian Cent Cocon Comm 
1956, 10, 79-81. 

Giri (VV) : Challenge of coconut diseases. 
Cocon Bull 1961, 15. 355-68. 

Gregory (PJ) : Coconut diseases in Travan- 
core-Cochin State and measures proposed to 
combat them. Bull Indian Cent Cocon Comm 
1956, 10, 3-8. 

Gregory (PJ) : Develop coconut spraying 
as a people’s campaign. Bull Indian Cent Cocon 
Comm 1956-57, 10. 127-33. 

Gregory (PJ) : Protection of agricultural 
crops from diseases and pe ts by aerial spraying 
with special reference to coconuts. Cocon Bull 
1960. 14, 323-5, 328-30. 

Kochappa Menon (PM) : Fighting leaf dis- 
ease of coconut in Travancore Cochin. Bull 
Indian Cent Cocon Comm 1955, 9, 20-24. 

Kurian (C) : Agricultural pests and the 
main problems of their control. Cocon Bull 

1960, 13,351-4. 

Many enemies of coconut. Extension 1961, 
2(1), 20-23. 

Mathen{K): Fight your foes. Cocon Bull 

1961, 14, 435-36. ] 

Mathen (K), Pillai (GB), Antony (J) and 

Chandy Kurian : Less serious enemies of 
coconut palm. Cocoa Bull 1952, 16(4), 99- 
110 . 

Menon (KPV) and Niruia (KK) : Aerial 
spraying of coconut palms. Bull Indian Cent 
Cocon Comm 1956, 10,9-11, 15. 

Menon (KPV) and Pandalai (KM) ; Diseases 
In Coconut Monograph. Ernakulam, Indian 
Cent Cocon Comm 1957, pp 208-37. ! 

Menon (KPV) andjPandalai KM) : Pests — 
In Coconut Monograph. Ernakulam, Indian 
Cent Cocon Comm 1957. pp25 1-92. 

Rawther (TSS) s Some features of crop 
protection in coconut. Cocon Bull 1961, 15, s 
205-07. 

Rawther (TSS) s Soil conditions and disease 
incidence in coconut. Cocon Bull 1963, 17(1), 
3-6. 

Spray your coconuts now. Extension 1962, 

2(7). 8. , ■■ .. V. .! 



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Spraying the palms. Coeon Bull 1959, 13, 288, 
Sahasranamam (KN) : Measures to improve 
unthrifty coconut gardens in the West Coast 
Cocon Bull 1962, 16;6i, 243-49 5 16.?), 279- 
82. 


Thomas iCAi ; Spray your coconut palms 
against fungal diseases. Indian Fmg 1963, 

12a2)» 19-24., 


Virus Disease 


International Conference to tackle coconut 
wilt diseases. Cocon Bull 1960, 14, 271-76, 
Menon tKPVj : Cadang-cadang of root 
(wilt) diseases. Cocon Bull 1^61, 15, 294- 

§7. 

Menon (KPV) and Shanta (Pi : SoH trans- 
mission of coconut wilt virus, Curr Sci 1962, 
31 '4), 153-53. 

Shanta (P) : Preventing wilt disease of 
Coconut in South India. Indian Fmg 1962, 
11 ( 1 1 )» 20-22 

, Shanta (P) et al : Aetiology of the wilt (root) 
disease: investigations on the virologicai nature. 
Indian Cocoa J 1960, 13, 56-66. 

Shanta (P) et ah Some virus disease of plants 
commonly met within coconut gat dens. Indian 
Cocon J 1960, 13, 67-69. 

Shanta (P) et el : ^Studies on some properties 
of the coconut wilt virus. Indian Cocon J 1961, 
15,36-46. 

Varghese (EG) : Chemical studies on the 
leaf and root (wilt) diseases of coconuts in Tra- 
vancore-cochin-l. Some observations of the 
incidence of the diseases. Indian Cocon J 1960, 
13,76-79. 

Fisngas Disease 


Prasanna Kumari (TO) et al : Efficacy of 
copper fungicides with reference to Helmin- 
thosporiurn halodes-ihe leaf rot fungus of coco- 
nuts. Indian Cocon J 1960 13,70-75. 

R’ dha CK? : Stem bleeding in Coconut. 
Cocon Bull 1962, 16 (7), 283-(l5. 

Radha (K5 Sahasranaman (KN) and 
Mtncn iKPV) : Note on the yield of coconut 
in relation to rainfall and leaf rot and root 
iwiit; d senses. Indian Cocon J 1962, 16 (1), 

Spraying for coconut jeaf-rot. Bull Indian 
Cent Cocon Coram 1955, 8, 226-28. 

Srikantaiya (Ml ; Coconut’s arch-enemy 
ambs, Indian Fmg 1961, 11(3!, 5-6. 

- Srikantaiya (M) : Ambe roga of coconu? 
in Mysore. Cocoa Bull i960, 13. 389-92. 



Kurian (C) : Pest control through breeding 
resistant varieties. Cocon Bull 1960, 14, 104-.5. 

Kurian (C) and Plilai (GB) ; Use of attrac- 
tants and repellents in pest control. Cocon 
Bull 1963, 17 (7-8) 239-41. 

Menon < KPV) and Nirula (KK) : Insect 
pests of copra and their control. Oils&Oil- 
seeds J, Symp No, 1950 

Nirula (KK) : Imecticidal control of the 
pests of coconut palms. World Crops 1951, 
3, 432. 

Nirula (KK) : Investigations on the pests 
of coconut palm— Part Hi, Nephontis serimpa 
Meyrick. Indian Cocon J 1956, 9 (1 , 101-31. 

Nirula (KK), Antony (J) Sahasranaman 
(KN) and Menon (KPV): Retentive toxicity 
of the field w-eathered insectcides to the Eulo- 
phid parasite {Trichoiphilus pupirora Ferr) 
associated with Nephantis serin opa, Meyr. 
Indian Cocon J 1958, 11, 125 32. 

Pillai (GB) et al : Effect of dieldrin diffe- 
rent concentrations on Nephantis serinopa 
larvae Indian Cocon J 1960, 13, 154-62. 

Ramachandra Rao (Y), Cherian (MC) and 
Ananthnarayanan (KP) : Infestations of 
Nephantis serinova M'yr in South India and 
their control by the biological method. Indian 
J Ent 1948, 10, 205-97. 

Raman (TP) : Save your coconut palms 
from leaf eating caterpillar. Poona ague coll 
Mag 1956, 46, 316-18. 


Sadasivan Pillar (KK) : Battle field where 
man and insects meet. Cocon 'Bull 1964, 17 
(10). 315-19. ’ 

Thirumalarao (V) and Perraju (A) : Black 
headed caterpillar of coconut (Nephantis seri- 
nop< 2 ) -Biological control through utilisation 
of its natural enmxs-eulophids. Madras agric 
J 1951, 38(1), 15-17. ^ 

Tirumalarao (V) et al : Containers for exten- 
sive postal transmission of parasite materia! 
for the control of seritiopci Meyr the 

bl ack^h eaded caterpillar. Indian Cocon J 1956 , 


Antony (J) : Control the rhinoceros beetle 
and step up coconut production. Bull Indian 
cent Cocon Coram 1955, 6, 115-17, 


Cherian (MC) and Ananthanarayan (KP) • 
Cono-ut palm beetle and its control. Indian 
Fmg 1941, 2,130-31. 


Ramachandran (CP) : Assessment of damage 
to coconut due to Orvefes rhinoceros L-a preH- 

Ventatraman (TV). Venfcatasubban (CS) and 



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Selvaraj (CJ) ; Interesting dipterous parasite 
of ihe Rhinoceros plam bettle, Oryctes rhinoceros 
in India. Indian J, Ext, 1954, 16(3), 297. 

Weed 

Albuquerque (SDS) and Mohamed Ibrahim 
(PA) : Calopogium for control of weeds in 
coconut gardens. Madras agric J 1956, 43, 
7-12. 

Gopinathan Nair (R) : Role of hormonal 
weedicides in the control of weeds in coconut 
plantations. Cocon Bull 1950, 14, 296-302. 

Panikkar (MR) : Weed problem in coconut 
lands. Rural India 1952, 14, 24-37. 

SESAMUM ’ 

Vasudeva (RS) : Diseases of sesamum : 
jfn Sesamum Monograph. Hyderabad, Indian 
Central Oilseeds Committee 1961, 92-109. 

Bhnttacharjee (N) : Bionomic and econo- 
mic status of Cre nastus flavoorbitalis (Cameron) 
(Cphioninae : Hym)-an enioparasite of the 
ti! leaf roller. Antigastra catalaunalis (Dup;. 
Indian Oilseed J 1960, 4, 176-79. 

Chowdhri (S) : Control of Cercospora 
blight of til. Indian J agric Sci 1945, 15, 
140.42. 

Narayanan (ES) : Insect pests of sesamum 
and methods of their control — In Sesamum 
Monograph. Hyderabad Indian Centra! 
Oilseeds Committee 1961, 87-91. 

CASTOR 

Vasudeva (RS) ; Diseases of castor ; In 
Castor Monograph. Hyderabad Indian 
Central Oilseeds Committee 1959, 85-92. 

Narayanan (ES) ; Insect pests of castor; 
In Castor Mongograph, Hyderabad, Inuian 
Centra] ods-eds Committee 1959 93-98. 

Control the castor semilooper. Extension 
1962, 3 1), 19. 

Unusual epidemic of the castor hairy 
caterpillar, Enproctis lunata walker in Delhi. 
Plant Prot Buil 1 953, (2j, 50-51. 

Vasantharaj David (B) and Radha (NV) ; 
Castor wh'.te fly, Trideurodes ricini Misra and 
its control. Madras agric J 1964, 51 (2), 90. 

MUSTARD 

Disease 

Gopal Raju (D) et al ; Occurrence of Corti 
cium niicros-clerotia. Webber (Syn. jRhizoc- 
tonia microsclerou'a Mat (2) on Brassica juncea. 
Andhra agric J 1962, 8(2), 1 17-9. 

Rai (B) : Three enemies of rape and 


mustard. Allahabad Fmr 1961, 57-60* 

. Vasudeva (RS) : Diseases of rape and 
mustard ; In Rape and mustard. Monograph. 
Hydrabad Indian Centra! Oilseeds Committee, 
1958,77-86. 

Husain (A) ; Effect of certain fungicides 
on germination and growth of rape and 
mustard. Indian Oilseed J I960. 4, 174-75. 

Tripathi (RL) and Haque (MM) ; Studies 
on seed treatment with insecticides, I Effect of 
certain organophosphorus infccticides on 
germination and growth of seedlings of 
mustard. Indian Oilseeds J 1963, 7(2), 144-47. 



Narayana (ES) : Insect pests of rape and 
mustard and methods of their control ; In Rape 
and mustard Monograph. Hyderabad, Indian 
Central Oilseeds Committee 1958, 87-97. 

Bhattacharjee (NS) : Control of "mustard 
aphid by cultural practices. Indian Oilseed J 
1961,5, 133-38. 

Pradhan (S) et d : Control schedule for 
mustard aphid. Indian Oilseed J i960, 4, 125- 
41. 

Pradhan (S) et d: Get the grips with the 
mustard aphid. Indian Fmg. 1961, 10(12), 20- 
21 . 

Pradhan (S). Jotwani (MG) and Rai (BK) : 
Relative toxicity of some organo-phosphorus 
insecticides to Lipaphis erysimi (Ka!t) (Aphi- 
didae ; Hemiptera). Indian J Ent 1957, 19, 217- 
20 . 

Rajan 'SS) : Aphid resistance of auto- 
tetraploid toria. Indian oilseed J 1961, 5, 
251-55. 

Sardar Singh : Control of mustard aphid by 
synthetic insecticides. Indian oilseeds J 1958, 
2(3), 24-31. 

Sardar Singh and Sidhu (HS) ; Schedule for 
control of mustard aphid Ijy some insecticides. 
Indian oilseeds J 1959, 3, 169-78. 

Bhatia (GL) ; Control of mustard sawfly 
(Athalia proxinia King) in Ajm.r-Merwara. 
Plant Prot BuU 1950, 2(1-2), 16-17. 

Pradhan (S) et al ; Bioassay of insecticides. 
Relative toxicity of some important insecticides 
to the larve of Athdia proxima King, a pest of 
mustard. Indian oilseed J 1959, 3. 167-68. 

Weed 

Maini (NS) et al : Differential behaviour of 
some Brassica species to Orobanebe infestation. 
Indian Oilseed i 1969, 4, 17-19. 

SAFFLOWER 

Vasudeva (RS) : Diseases of Safflower— in 


Niger and safflower Monograph. Hyderabad, 
Indian Central Oilseeds Committee 1961, pp 
128-35. 

Gattani (ML) : Studies on the control of 
damping off of safflower with antibiotics. Plant 
Dis Rep 1957, 41, 160-64. 

Narayanan (ES) ; Insect pests of safflower 
‘ and methods of their control ; In Niger and 
safflower Monograph. Hyderabad. Indian Cen- 
trai Oilseeds Committee 1961, pp 123-27. 

Aphids on safflower— nicotine sulphate will 
help control. Oil & Oilseed J i960, 12(11}, 

Trehan iKN) and Hallea Panawar (NL) : 
Life history, bionomics and control of safflower 
anhids ( Macrosiphum joceae Linn}. Curr Set 
‘ 1948, 18i.6), 211-12. 

NIGER 

Narayanan (ES) : Insect pests of niger and 
methods of their control -In Niger and safflo- 
wer Monograph. Hyderabad, Indian Central 
'Oilseeds Committee 1961, pp 40-42. 

linseed. 


Vasudeva (RS); Diseases of linseed. In 
Linseed Monogiaph, Hyderabad. Indian Central 
Oilseeds Committee 1962, ppl 14-24. 

Bedi (KS' et ni : Studies on wilt disease of 
linseed in Punjab 1. Indian Oilseed J 1961, 5, 
208-18. 

Merh (JL) et al : Varietal resistance of 
linseed to wilt and rust 11. Indian Oilseed J 
1961,5,25-26. 

Paracer (CS) and Bedi iBS) ; Studies on wilt 
disease of linseed in Punjab*IL Indian Oilseeds 
J 1962. 6(4), 303-06. 

Jeswani 'LM) : Linseeds that defy rust and 
wilt. Indian Fmg 19b3, 12(11), 12. 

Mathur (R8) : Linseed rust situation in 
India during 1953-54. Plant Prot Boll 1954, 6(2), 

Sethi (CL\ Misra (DPL Lele (VC and Joshi 
(LM ! : Occurrence of physiologic races of 
linseed rust in India (1946-1959;. Indian Phy- 
tepath 1962, ! 5(3-4), 207-12. 

Shnkla (TNn t Incidence of linseed rust dur- 
ing 1953. Plant Prot Bui! 1953, Si:}, 47. 

Narayanan (ES) ; Insect pest of linseed and 
methods of i heir control ; In Linseed Mono- 
graph. Hydcralad. Indian Central Oilseeds 
Committee pp I 7-13. 

Mani (V.S\ Sjkka (Ci and Bhardwaj (RBL) ; 
Some observation on weed control by herbi- 
cides in linseed (Linimi usitatissmum). Semi- 
mt on Weed Control Bombay ICAR, I96L 


■ SPICE . AND DRUG PLANT 

GINGER 

Bhagwat (VY) : Control of soft lot of gin- 
ger. Poona agric Coi Mag i960, 51, 47-49. 

Fazullah Khan (K) : New remedy for soft 
rot of ginger. Indian Fmg 1958, 8(5;, 28-29. 

Sahare (KC) and Asthana (RP) : Rhizome 
rot of ginger and its control. Indian Phytopath 
1962, 15, 77-78. 

Sundaram (NV) : Rhizome rot and wilt of 
ginger and their control. Madras agric J 1955, 
42, 541-44. 

Tirumalarao (V) and Nagarajarao fKR) : 
Note on the control of Lasioderma serricorne 
Fab pest of stored dry ginger. Indian J Ent 
1954, 16(4), 416-18. 

TURMERIC 

Kandaswamy (TK) : Control of the leaf 
spots disease of turmeric caused by CoUetotri- 
chum caprica (Syd) ButI & Bisby. Madras agric 
J 1958. 45, 55-60. 

Sansameswara Sarma (S) and Krishnamurthi 
(D) : Varietal resistance against leaf- spot 
diseases of turmeric. Andhra agric J 1962, 9.2), 
61-65. 

Summanwar (AS) and Bhide (VP) : Leaf 
spot of turmeric (Curcuma lon^n L) caused by 
Phyllosticta zingiber! (Ramakrishnan). J Indian 
bot Soc 1962, 412), 313-15, 

BETELVINE 

Chowdhury (S) ; Effect of manuring on the 
sclerntialwilt of pan. Piper betel, Indian J agric 
Sci 1946, 16(3), 29. 

Subramanian (KS) and Venkata Rao (A) : 
Some experiments on betelvine wilt at Potha- 
nur, Madras State. Madras agric J 1964, 51^2), 
96. 

Control of serious diseases of foot rot and 
leaf spot of pan crop. Agric Anim Hush UP 
1954, 5(2), 8-10. 

Dastur (JF) : Control of foot rot disease of 
pan in Central Provinces. Agric & Livestk India 
1931.1,26-31. 

Mathur (RS) and Simha (RP) : Control of 
footroot of pan, Piper betel L in Uttar Pradesh 
Plant Prot Bull I9:i6, 8(2), 18. 

Nikam (DG), Mahadik (CN) and Rathoro 
(VS): Pan crop pests and diseases should not be 
left alone. Indian Fmg 1958, 8(5), 11-13. 

Mathur (RS) : Foot-rot of pan (Piper betel 
L) in Banaras. Agric Anim Husb UP 1959. 6 
(7), 22-24. 

Bindra (GS) and Saksena (DK) ; Insect 



63 


pests of betel-vine and their control. Gwalior 
agric Coll J 1961-62, 6, 15-21. 

Dhande (GW) et al : Occurrence of root 
knot nematodes on betelvine in Maharashtra. 
CurrSci 1961, 30, 351. 

Basu (AC) and Chatterjee (PB) : Study on 
the behaviour and control of Ferrisiana virgate 
I Ckll ; — a new mealy bug pest of betel vine, in 
West Bengal. India. Indian Agric-ist 1963, 7 
(!-2), 112-17. 

MINT , 

Ganguly (D) and Pandotra (VR) : Impor- 
tant diseases of the mints and their control. 
Bull Reg Res Lab Jammu 1962, 1(1), 42-48. 

CORIANDER 

Narula (PN) : Efflcacy of di'Terent fungi- 
cides against stem-gall disease of Coriandnim 
sativum L. Sci & Cult 1962, 23(10), 481-82. 

CHILLIES 

Jayarajan (R) and Ramakrishnan (K) ; 
Studies on a virus d sease of chilli (Capsicum 
spp). South Indian Hort 1961, 9 (1-4), 1-13. 

Atheya (SC) and Babu Singh : New leaf 
spot disease of Capsicum annuum L. Sci & 
Cult 1962, 28(2), 85-86. 

Atheya (SC) and Babu Singh : ‘Damping 
off’ chilli {Capsicum annvim L). Proc nat 
Acad Sci India 1962, 32B (3), 169-74. 

Chowdhury (S) : Studies on the develop- 
ment and control of fruit rot of chillies. Indian 
Phytopath 1957, 10, 55-62. 

Gattani i ML'i and Mathur (RL) : Lea-^ roll 
of chillies in Rajasthan. Plant Prot Bull 1951, 
3 (2 ',48. 

Govindaswamy (CV) : Fusariose wilts of 
brinjal {Solarium melongena) and chilli (Capsi- 
cum spp ) in Madras State. Madras agric J 
1960, 47, 482-83. 

Kandaswamy (M) and Sundaram (NV) : 
Chilli wilt and its control. Madras agric J 
1956, 43. 338-40. 

Nagaraja Rao (KR) ; Farmers try new way 
of controlling chilli thrips. Indian Fmg 1955, 
5 (2),. 7-8. 

Puttarudriah (M) : Short review on the 
chilli leaf-ciui complex and spray programme 
f or its control. Mysore agric J 1959, 34 (2), 
93-95, 

Tirumalarao (V), Ramanhdharao (P), Kotes- 
wararao (M) : Note on chillies thrips ; control 
in seed bed areas in Guntur district. Madras 
agric J 1950, 37 (2), 62 65. 

Krishana Murthi (S) and Bhandari (PB) : 


Modification of leaves in chilli as a restilt of 
whole plant sprays of high concentration of 
certain plant regulators. Indivan J Hort 1957, 
14,239-40. 

CUMIN 

Diseases of cumin and fennel. Plant Prot 
Bull 1940 50 (2-3), 28-30. 

Control of cumin mildew in Bombay State. 
Plant Prot Bull 1952, 4(3), 77. 

Mildew disease of cumin. Extension 1962, 
2 (8), 5. 

FENNEL 

Joshi (NO : Studies on powdery mildew of 
Foeniculum vu'gare from Ajmer. I Symptoms, 
morphology, spore germination, phenological 
relations and efficacy of sulphur dust against 
the disease. Agra Univ J Res Sci 1958, 7, 87-91. 

Kulkarni (HD and Patel (RC > : Control of 
fennel thrips— iforcothri/is indicus. Curr Sci 
1953, 22, 91. 

BLACK PEPPER 

How to prevent mould formation and insect 
infestation in black pepper. Indian Cashew J 
1956-5/, 1 (6), 3-4. 

Ramakrishnan (K) : Virus diseases of pepper 
{Capsicum spp.) J Indian hot Soc 1961, 40, 
12-46. 


CARDAMOM 

*‘Katte” in cardamom. Indian Fmg 1560, 9 
(11). 15. 

Raychaudhary (SP) H al : Chirke — a new 
virus threat to cardamom. Indian Fmg 1961, 
11(9), I M2. 

Varma (PM) : Information on ‘Katie* 
disease of cardamom for cultivators. Arec J 
10, (I ), 7-16, 1959. 

Varma (PM) ; Control of ‘Katie* or mosaic 
disease of small cardamom in North Kanara. 
Arec J 1962, 13 (31,79-89. 

Varma (PM' and Capoor (SP) : Mosaic 
disease of cardamom and its transmission by 
the banana aphid Pentalonia nigromrvosa Coq. 
Indian J agric Sci 1958, 28, (1), 97. 

Ranjan (SV) : Pests of cardamom and theif 
control. Spice Bull 1962, 2(2), 11-16. 

Cherian (MC) and Kylasam (MS) ; 
Preliminary studies on the cardamom thrips 
and its control. Madras agric J 1941, 29, 355. 

Jones (S) : Control of cardamom thrips. 
Plant Chron 1941,38(19). 

Subbiah (MS) ; Cardamom thrips and its 


64 


•control. Madras agric J 1949, 36(5’-, 213-15. 

Subbiah (MS) : Certain preliminary studies 
In the control of cardamom thrips. Indian 
Fmg 1950, 11(5), 183-87. 

Ranga Ayyar (G) ; Studies on the hairy 
caterpillar p-sts of cardamom in Kerala. 
Agric Res J Keraia 1961, i<l)» iS-30. 

Sekhar (PS) : Control of cardamom hairy 
Caterpillars. Indian Coff 1959, 23, 266-268. 

Jones (S) ; Cardamom weevil and its control. 
Plant Chron 1943. 38(19). 

ARECANUT 


Nagarajarao (KS) ; Plant protection practices 
10 arecanut. Arcca J 19t 0, 11, 14-16. 

Nagarajarao (KS) : Nursery diseases and 
pests of are,anut and their control. Areca J 
1961. 12(3), 136-39. 

P. tel (GI) and Nagarajarao (KS) : Important 
.diseases and pests of arecanut and their 
control. Areca J 1958, 9, 88-96. 

Radhu Menon,i Balakrishnan Nair (R) and 
Abraham {KJj : Note on pests and diseases of 
arecanut seedlings. Areca J 1962, 13(2), 26-29. 

Some diseases of arecanut seedlings and 
their control. Monih Buil Indian cent 
Arecanut Comm 1953, 4. 6), 8J-86. 


Ishwara Bhat (PS) : Spliting of Arecanut. 
Indian Fmg 1961, 10(11), 27. 


Fongus Disease 

Howto control fruit rot and foot rot of 
arecanut. Inf Pamp 18, ICAR 19j3, 2 p. 

Naipu (GVB) : Note on the “Pseudo budrot” 
of arecanut. Areca J I960, 10, 161-65. 

Protection of arecarut palms against bud-rot. 
Areca J 1963. 14(3), 113-14. 

Joshi (NVl and Jeshi (SGI ; Experiments 
on the coiv'rol of ‘B.ind’ disease of Areca 
palms Sci & Cult 1954, 10(8), 387-91. 

Joshi (NV) and Joshi (SGI ; Further experi- 
ments On the control of the 'Bana* disease of 
arecanut palms Prcc 41 Indian Sci Coogr 
1954, m, 257. 

Mnrudarajan (D) : 'Koleraga' or ‘MaMC 
disease oS arccanuts. Plant Prot Buil 1951. 
3(4), 117-18. 

Sunderaramati (S) et a! : Stem bleeding 
disease of arecanut Areca catechu caused by 
Thiekiviophsis paradoxa von Hai. Pusa Bull 
Ko. 169 Agricaitural Research Institute. 

Yellow leaf Disease 

Radha Menoa ; Yellow leaf- a mystery killer 


of areca. Indian Fmg 1962, 12(8), 20-21. 

Radha Menon ; Some investi -aiions on the 
control of yeilow spot in nurseries, Areca 1 
1962, 13(1), 231-35. 

Radha Menon : Yellow leaf disease and 
mites. Areca J 1960, 11, 58-59. 

Radha Menon et al : Preliminary studies 
on yellow leaf disease with trace elements and 
fertilisers. Areca J 1961, 12(1), 14-15. 



Balakrishnan Nair (R) and Radha Menon t 
Major and miner pests in the areo nut crop 
(Areca catechu Lird). Areca J 1963, 14(4), 
139-47. 

Note on a new pest of the arecanut crop. 
Areca J 1962, 13( I), 241-43. 

Pillai (GB) and Kurien (C) : New light on 
areca’spest enemies. Indian Fmg 1939, 9(8), 

5-7. 

Puttarudriab, (M) and Channa Basavanna 
(GP) : Some new insects and mites on areca 
palm in Mysore-II. Areca J 1956, 7,9-10. 

Valsala ( PG) : Pests of arecanut and their 
control. Cocon Bull 1958, 12, 13-16. 

Anabe Roga. Extension 1961, (1), 13’ 

Kapur (AP) . New spacies of Stetheuts 
Weise (Coleoptera ; Coc'inellidae) feecing on 
arecanut palm mites in Kerala, Southern 
India. Entomophaga 1961, 6(1), 35-38. 

Nair (MRGK) and Mohandas (N) : On the 
biology and control of Carvdhoia arccae Miller 
and China (Miridae : Hemiptera), a pest of 
areca palms in Karela. Indian J Ent 1962, 
24(2), 86-93. 

Puttarudriab (M) and Channa Basavanna 
(GP) : Preliminary acaricidal tests against the 
areca mite, Raoiella indica (Hust). Areca J 
1959,8.87. 

Rao (SN) : White grub pest of arecanut. 
J 1961, 12(1), 22-25. 

Non-Insect Animal Pest 

Field rat control at the Regional Arecanut 
Research Station, Kyatasandra, Mysore State, 
Areca J 1980. 11,26. 

Naidu (GVB) ; Squirrel damage to the 
arecanut crop and its control. Areca J 1962, 
13 (3), 91-94. 

Zinc phosphide baits for control of squirrels. 
AracaJ 1960, 11,26.27, 

Weed 

Menon (RP) : Algal parasite (Cephalenros 
kunze) on arecanut palms. Areca J 1960, 11, 
17-19. 



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LATEX YIELDING AND FIBRE CROP, . 
RUBBER 

Sharpies (A) : Diseases and pests of the 
rubber tree. Mannilal & Co 1936, 480 pp. 

Srivastava (SNS) ; Some important diseases 
of economic plants-unknown or little known 
in India- transmitted in nursery stock rubber. 
Plant Prot Bull 1956 (3 and 4) 28”32- 

Disease 

De Jong P) : Disease control in plantation 
rubber. Plant Chron 1962, 57(4), 56-57. 

Kershaw (KLi : Aerial spraying in rubber- 
control of phytopthora. Plant Chron 1962, 
57 (12), 190-93. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) : Pink diseases of rubber. Indian Rubber 
Bd Bull ,1962, 5 (3) 120-26. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) s Patch canker or bark 
canker. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1963, 7( 1), 
11-13. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna 
Pillay (PN) : Leaf spot of rubber caused by 
Corynespora cassicola, Indian Rubber Bd 
Bull 1961, 5 (1), 32-35. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) : Mouldy Rot. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 
1963, 6 (3 & 4', 121-24. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN ) : Spear head drying of bark above bud 
union. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1962, 6 (2) 
57-58. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) ; New disease causing limb breakage 
in rubber. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1962, 5 (4) 
213-15. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) ; Black stripe, black thread or bark rot. 
Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1963, 6 (3 & 4), 110-12. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
tPN) : Collar rot, dry rot or charcoal rot. 
Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1962, 5 (2) 88-91. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhkrishna Pillay 
(PN) : Brown root disease. Indian Rubber 
Bd Bull 1962, 6(1), 8-11. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pilfay 
(PN-. : Secondary leaf fall. Indian Rubber 
Bd Bull 1962, 6 (2), 74-77. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) ; Secondary leaf spot (Anthracnose) of 
Hevea brasilensis caused by Glomerella cingu- 
l«la. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1962, 5 (2), 85 -ST. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) : Abnormal leaf fall of rubWr {Hevea 


brasiknsis) caused by Phytopthora palmivora 
Butl. I and 11. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1951, 
5(1), 11-20 ; 5(2), 76-84. 

■ Venkataramani (KS) : Dusting as a measure 
of control of the abnormal leaf fail of the 
rubber tree. Plant Chron 1954, 49( 19) 573-76. ' 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) ; Powdery mildew of rubber caused by 
Oidlum heveae Sten. Indian Rvihber Bd Bull 
1962,5 (3) 187-201. 

insect 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) ; Scale insects. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 
1962, 5 (3), 209-12. 

Non-Insect Animal Pest 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PN) : Snails and slugs. Indian Rubber Bd 
Bull 1962, 6 (1), 26-28. 

Weed 

Kaimal (KN) : Weeds and cover plants in 
rubber plantations. Plant Chron 1952, 47(21), 
575-81 ; Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1952, 2 (1-2), 
6-15. 

Ramakrishnan (TS) and Radhakrishna Pillay 
(PiN) : Preliminary observations on the me of 
weedicides in rubber plantations in South 
India. Indian Rubber Bd Bull 1963, 7 (1), 
20-24. 

Wrigby (G) et ed ; Possibilities for pre- 
emergence weed killers in immature rubber. 
Plant Chron 1961, 56, 306-08. 

JUTE 

Ghosh (T) : Jute diseases and their econo* 
mic control. Jute Bull 1957. 20, 9-12. 

Ghosh (T) : Jute diseases and their econo^ 
mic control. 3 Methods of controlling inci- 
dence and spread of diseases. Jute Bull 1957, 
20,151-53. 

Ghosh (T), Basak (M) and Kundu (BC) : 
Effect of insolation and chemical treatment to 
storina of lute seeds. Indian Phytopath 195 L 
4(1), 38-44. 

Kundu (BC), Basak (KC) and Sarcar (PB) ; 
Diseases— fn Jute in India (Monograph) Indian 
Centra! Jute Committee, Calcutta 1959 pp 
142-58. 

Grewal US) and Dharamvir ; Efficacy of 
different fungicides, seed disinfection in relation 
to stem rot of jute and stripe disease of barley. 
Indian Phytopath 1958, Tl, 175-78. 

Varadarajan (BS) and Patel (IS) j Seed 
transmission of stem rot of jute and coatroL 



Indian J agneSd 1946, 16, 193»I06. 

kundu (BCl, Basak (ICC) and Sarcar (PB) : 
Pests— Jn Jute in India (Monograpks). Calcutta, 
Indian Central Juts Committes I 95'’5 pp 159- 
70. 

Diitt (N) : On the chaic'doid parasites of 
the jute sterri girdler from West Bengal. Indian 
Jagric Sci 1961,31, 13942, 

Dutt (N) and Ganguli (RN) : Comparative 
eflectiveness of some insecticides from control 
of Anomis s^^buHfera {Gu2n). Proc Indian Sci 
Congr 1950. !!L 

' Dutt (N) and OaiiguH (RN) ; Time of ex- 
posure and mortality relation between DDT 
and sahuliftm iGuen) (Jute semi iooper). 

Proc Indian Sci Cong 1956, III. 

Ganituli (RN) : Effect of certain insecticides 
on the ]arv:.e of Anomis sahuUfera (Guen) 
(Lett). Curr Sci 1958, 27, 179-80. 

Tripathi I'RL) and Bhattacharya (.SP) : Stu- 
dies on the comparative efficiency of some mo- 
dern insecticides in the control of leaf injuries 
in jute by Anomis sabuUfera Guen (Lcpidoptera; 
N^ocluidae). Jute Bull 1963, 26{7', 164-65. 

Semilooper and mite of jute. Extension 1961 
2(2), 23. 

Dutt'N): Diapause in Nupserha bicolor 
Ibomas SSP posibtumea Breun and its bearing 
on infestation and control. Jute BuH 1954, 17, 
286-87. 

Banerjee «SN) and Chatterjee (BK) : Ex- 
periments on the control of jute stem weevil 
Apion corchori Marshall with some phosphoric 
esters. Proc zool Soc 1960, 13^2), 

Banerj-’e (SN) and Dutt (DK) : Cleoporus 
kfehrei Duv a new pest of jute and its control. 
Sci & Cult 1952, 17, 443-44. 


6 inu 5 Linn and H. radiahis LInrt against some 
common diseases of the former. Indian Agric- 
ist 1960, 4, 19-22. 

Chowdhuri (AN) : Podagrica howringi Ba*y 
as a major pest of Hibiscus cmnabinus, com- 
rnonly known as “Mesta”. Indian J Ent 1961, 
23(2), 152. 

Dutt (N) ct al : Observations on the inci- 
dence of the spiral horcc- AgrilUis acutus Thunb 
(Col : Buprcstidae) in Hibiscus cannabinus and 
H sabdarifa, Indian J agrie Sci 1960, 30, 37- 
47. 


COTTON 

Control of pests and diseases on cotton in 
India. Bombay, Indian Central Cotton Com- 
mittee 1962, 57p. 

Cotton diseases can be checked. Farmer 
1953, 10(5), 25; Extension 1962,2(10), 22. 

Desai (MK) : Recent advances in the control 
of (cotton) diseases. Indian Cott Grow Rev 
1959, 13,267-69. 

Pandya (PS) and Joshi (NV) ; Causes of low 
cotton yields ift the Mathio tract of Gujarat, 
and the means to effect improvement, Indian 
Cotton Grovy Rev 1963, 17^4*, 229-32. 

Reddy (DB) ; Control of pests and diseases 
of cotton. Intens Agric 1963, 1(8), 17. 

Siddiqui (MR) and Sahni (VM) : Diseases 
of cotton in Vidarbha region. Indian CoU 
Grow Rev 3963, 17(2), 105-06. 

Verma (BK) : Low volume spraying of 
cotton crop. Plant Prot Bull 1957, 9^3 & 4), 
30-33. 


SUNN, HEMP 

Batra (HN) and Venkatesh (MV) : Unusual 
incidence of Dacus si^cies on sunnhemp plants. 
Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(2), 23. 

Murthy (DY) : Effect of varying the sowing 
date on the incidence of E-pseudoneeiis Mevr. 
Indian J Ent 19:6, 18(4), 468. 

Srivastava (AS) and Awasthi fGP) : Note on 
life history and control of sunnherop hairy 
caterpillar, Utetheisa pulchela Linn, Proc nat 
Acad Sci 1961, 31(4), 443. 

Srivastava (AS) and Awasthi (GP) : Sunn- 
hemp stem borer and its cor.trol. Pro nat Acad 
Sci India 196!, 31(4), 425-26. 

DECCAN HEMS^ 

Ghosh (T) ct al t Behaviour of the hybrid 
progeny from a cross between Hibiscus canna- 


Fumigation 


Subramanyam (VK) ; Fumigation of im- 
ported American and West Indian cotton at 
Bombay. Plant Prot Bull 1956, 8(1 1 ), 1-3. 


Turner ( AJ) and Sen (DL) : Use of hydro- 
cyanic acid gas for the fumigation of American 
cotton on import into India. Agric J India 
192 ', 21(3), 173-75 ; Mem Dept Agric India, 
Ent Ser 1928, 10(5), 69-166. 


Fungus Disease 


Vasudeva (RS) : Disease— Cotton (IVIono- 
graph). New De’hl, Indian Council of Agricul- 
tural Research. Vol 2 1960, pp 164-216. 

_ Vasudeva (RS) : Diseases of cotton in India, 
^mbay, Indian Central Cotton Committee, 

1967 Itn 


67 


Vasudeva (RS) : Root rot disease of cotton 
n the Punjab. Indian Fmg, 1942, 3, 536. 

Vasudeva (RS) : Cotton root rot disease 
control in the Punfab. Indian Fing 1942, 3, 
592-93. 

Vesndeva (RS) ; Studies on the root-rot dis- 
eases of cotton in the Punjab. XII Control by 
varying sowing dates. Indian J agric Sci 1943, 
13(5), 515-79. 

Vasudeva (RS) : Studies on the root-rot 
disease in the Punjab. Xill Effect of soil treat- 
ment on disease incidence. Indian J agdc Sci 
1945. 15(1), 36-42. 

McRae tW) Centro! of cotton wilt in India, 
Ann Rep Bd Sci Advice India 1932, 31-35. 

Priyamvatha Rao (SB); Resume of work 
done in cotron wilt at Dharwar. Mysore agiic 
J 1960, 35(3), 167-76. 

Sadasivan (TS) and Saraswati Devi (L> : 
Maleic hydrazidc and ionic pattern of coiton 
plants resistant to fusarium wilt. Proc nat Inst 
Sci 1962, 28B(3), 228-35. 

Wilt resistance in cotton. Indian Fmg 1960, 
lO J). 29. 

Kandaswamy (M) and Venkatarao <'A): Note 
on the control of seedling blight of cotton. 
Madras agric J 1957, 41, 154-55, 

Saxena (MC) ; Note on the effect of wind- 
screens on the incidence of red leaf blight in 
Laxmi cotton. Indian Cott Grow Rev I9i'3, 
17(1), 35-36, 

Kandaswamy (M) and Subramanian (CL) t 
Seed treatment against blackarm disease of cot- 
ton. .Madras agric J 1954, 51, 134-40. 

KaKvar(SR); Blackarm disease of cotton 
in Karnatak. Mysore agric J i960, 35(3), 133- 


Kulkarni (YS) et al : Blackarm of cotton- 
nature of resistance, Indian Cott Grow Rev 
196J, 14(6), 512-13. 

Siddiqui (MR) and Sahni (VM) : Problem 
of grey mildew (Dahiya) in Vidarbha. Indian 
Cott Grow Rev 1962. 15(6), 343-45i 

Venkata Reddi (J) et all Preliminary trials 
for control of mildew disease on cotton; 
Indian Cott Grow Rev 1950, 14, 147-48. 

Avtarsingh and Gera (SID) : Angular leaf 
spot of cotton in Punjab, Indian Cott Grow 
Rev 1963, 17(3), 181-83. 

Dastur (RH) and Singh (K) ; Investigations 
on the red-leaf disease of AmericaiJ- cottPns. 
India J agric Sci 1947, 17(5;, 235. 


Sundaram (NV) : Studies on the rust disease 
{Phakopsore gossypii) of cotton. Varietal resis- 
tance assessment ot loss a.nd control. Madras 
agric J 1964, 51(2}, 96. 

Wilson (KI) : Control of cotton Anthrac- 
nose in Bombay Slate. Poona agric Coll Mag 
1959, 50(2), 105-14. 


PEST 

Abraham (EV) : Experiment to evolve a 
schedule of treatment against the pests of 
cotton. Madras agric J I960, 47, 77-79. 

Cherkassky (M) ; How to prelect the cotton 
crop from insects and pests. Farm J 1963. 
4<10) 17-19. 

Khan (AR) : Short note on DDT. TCCG 
Third Conf ; Cotton Grow Prob In'd a 1945, 
345-48; 

Khan (MQ) ; and Rao (VP) ; Insect and 
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Srivastava (AS) ; Important nests of cotton 
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Appa Rao (P) et al. Note on the Influence 
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Krishnamoorthy (C) and Paul (MD) : 
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Patel (RM) : Control of cotton spotted 
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Richards (PB) ; Control of pink bollworm 
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Avtar Singh and Bhutani (DK) ; Control of 
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Banerjee (SN) and Basu (AC) : Effect of 
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Lai iKB) and Chotay Singh : Cotton leaf 
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Patel (RC) and Patel (HK) : Note on the 
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Author Index 


Abdulia~lO, 

Abdul Kareem (A) 53,54 
Abdul Rauf 24, 

AbedlfZH) 69; 

Abeygunawardena (DVW) 29 

Abraham (EV) 10. 30, 32, 36, 39, 67, 68 

’Achutarao (K) 59 

Addy SK) 49 

Adhafe(SM) 48 

Adlakha (PA) 17, 23 

Adyantaya (NR) 6, 28, 29 

Afzal Hussain (MD) 68,69 

Agarwal (JP) 20, 

Agarwal (LN) 22 

Agarwal (NS) 14,17 

Agarwal (PN) 14 

Agarwal (RA' 15, 51, 52, 54 

Agarwal (RK) 39, 40, 41 

Agarwal (SBD) 8, 30, 34- 36, 52. 54 

Agarwala (STD) 52 

Agnihotrudu (B) 38 

Agnihotrudu (V) 7 

Ahrned (J) 51 

Aiyappa (KM) 41 

Albuquerque (SDS) 61 

All (MH) 9 

Alva (KR) 22 

Ambastha (HNS) 17, 33 

Ananthakrishanan (NR) 12 

Anantha Narayanan (KP) 2, 10, 13, 30, 43, 60. 65. 

Anand(DH) 21 

Anand (JC) 42 

Anandan (AP) 59 

Ananda Rao (S) 16, 56 

Ananth (BR) 58 

Ananth (KC) 57, 58 


Numerals against each entry refer to pages in which the references occur. 


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Ananganath 52 
Annappan (RS) 67 
Anthony(J) 9, 15,59,60' 

Appala N'aidu (8) 20‘, 22. 24, 25, 32 
Appala Narasimham (P) 51 
Appanna (M) 3, 11, 13, 27. 31, 37, 44, 52, 58 
Apparao (P) 67 

Arakeri (HR) 20, 22, 24, 36, 48, 55 

Arjan Singh 34 

Arora (KS) 52 

Arvamudhan (P) 55 

Asana i,RD) 22, 24 

Asthana(RP) 36,62 

Atheya (SC) 63 

Atri (SP) 36, 38 

Atwah.AS) 9,41,43 

Atwal (DS) 37 

Avasthy (PN) 51, 52, 53, 54. 66 

Avtar Singh 67,68 

Awasthi (GP) 9, 48 

Ayyangar (GNR) 67 

Ayyar (PNK) 68 

Ayyar (SR) 20 

Azariah{MD) 26,47 

A 2 iz(MA) 13 ' 

Babu Singh 6,63 
Badli(SN) 10 
Bagal (SR) 46 

Bagwan Dass (M) 68 , 

Bahadur Singh 18, 69 

Bahel(SC) 3 

Bajpai (R) 17 

Bajpai (RN) 4l 

Bakr Ahmed (M) 45 . . ;■ : : j : 

Bakshi (TS) 27 
Balakrishnan Nair (R) 64 
Balu (V) 27, 23 

Banarjee (SN) 2, 13, 29, 30, 41. 49, 50. 53. 54, 58, 66, 68 
Bandhari(KC) 50 
Banerjee (G) 24 
Banerjee |S) 25,731 



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Bansal (UP) . 55 , 

Bapkar(DG)29 
Bapreddy 1, 3, 33 
Barooah (SR) i9 
Barua (HK) 21 
Bama(P) 21 
Barua (TW) 21 
Barucha(FR) 32 
Basak (M) 65, 66 
Basha (MG) 9,44 
Basheer (M) 52, 53, 68, 69 
Basu (A) 30 

Basil (AC) 30,63,68 
Basu (AN) 13,49 
Basu (NO 21 
Basu (SK) 41 
Batra (AL) 44 

Batra (HN) 39, 40, 43, 45, 48, 50, 66, 69 
Bebraw (MA) 10 
Bederkar (VK) 69 


Bedi (BS) 
Bedi (KS^ 
Bedi (PS) 


62 

3, S. 28, 29, 33, 35. 37. 38, 49, 41, 46, 59, 62 
39 


Behura { BK) 3 
Bener Raj 37 
Eera(BK) 30 
Beri (YP^ 48 
Bessil (FW) 44 
Bhagwaear (PR) 7, 47 
Bhagwat (VY) 62 
Bhalerao (BG) 59 
Bhalla (OP) 40 
Bhambani (NJ) 27 
Bhan(VM) 20 
Bhandari (KG) 46 
Bhandari (PB) 63 
Bhargava (CBL) 19 
Bhargava (JC) 55 
Bhargava (KS) 6 
Bhargava (PN) 12 
Bhaigava (SN) 44 
Bhamburkar (MW) 10 


,.74 

Bhandary (KR) 50 

Bharadwaj (RBL) 18, 21. 23, 25, 27, 32, 35, 48, 55, 

Bhaskaran (R) II 

Bhaskar Rao (C) 33 

Bhat fMV) 31 

Bhatia (DR) 9, 10 

Bhatia (GL; 61 

Bhalia (GN) 3 

Bhatia (SS) 15 

Bhatnagar (SP) 1 

Bhatt(JG) 69 

Bhattacharjee (N) 61 

Bhattachaijee (NS) 61 

Bhattacharya (KP) 7 

Bhaltacharya (PK) 32 

Bhattacharya (SP) 66 

BhidetVP) 37,39, 62 

Bhoj (RL) 52 

Bhutani(DK) 50, 51, 54 . 

Bindra (OS) 19, 62 
Bisht(NS) 39 
Blackith (RE) 26 
Bode (MN) 16 -. 

Bose (AK) 25 
Bose (JCj 21 
Bose (RD) 35, 38 
BosetSK) 6.22,42,43 
Bruhl Paul 22 
Bupendra Rai 18 
Burns 2U 

Butani (D) 36, 43, 50, 51, 54 
Butler (EJ) 6,32 

C 

Canon (RC) 44 
Capoor (SP) 25 
Chacko (PI) 25 
Chabal(DS) 38,40.43. 

Chalam (GV) 18 
Chandra (V) 22 
Chandra Singh (DJ) 20, 24, 69 
Chandwani (GH) 29 
Chandy(M[G) 50) 



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Gfaaady Kurian 59 

Channa Basavanaa (GP) 11, 12, 38, 44, 54 

Chakravarthy (AK) 32 

Chakravarthy (AS) 55 

Chakravarthy (SC) 23 

Chandy (KC) 54 

Charan Singh 9 

Chatrath (JP) 39 

Chatterjee (BK) 50 

Chatterjee (BN) 17 

Chatterjee (NCH) 49 

Chatterjee (PB) 43, 63 

Chatterjee (PN) 

Chatterjee (R) 12 
Chatterjee (Si 27, 34. 38, 69 
Chattopadhyay (SB) 28, 29, 33, 45, 47 
Chaturvedi (PL) 41 
Chaudhury (DP) 31, 43 
Chaudhury (MS) 25, 52 
Chaudhury (RP) 12, 47 
Chaugule (BA) 17 
Chavan (AR) 19 
Chavan(VM) 32 
Chavan (VR) 22 
Cheema(PS) 53,54 

Cherian (MC) 12, 14, 26, 43, 44, 45, 48, 60, 63, 68 

Cherkasiky (M) 67 

Chohan (JS) 44 

Chona (BL) 33, 50, 51 

Chopra (SC) 34 

Chotey Singh 11, 31, 68 

Chowdhury (A) 22 

Chowdhury (AN) 11, 39, 66 

Chowdhury (HC) 22 

Chowdhury (MK) 17 

Chowdhury (S) 2. 5, 6, 40, 41, 61, 62, 63 

Compere (H) 52 

Coomes (AV) 8 

D 

Dakshin Das (DG) 24 
Dakshina Murthy (V) 8 
Dalai (LH) 13 



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Dalai (VB) 42 
Darbal (SW) 20 
Das (CS) 45 
Das (GM) 4, 56 
Das (GN) 8, 4?, 56 
Das (GP) 38 
Dass (CM) 20 
Dass (K) i8, 25 
Dass (NC) 20 
Oastur (JF) 33^ 62 
Dastur (RH) 6? 

DaUa(PC) 32 
Datta (SK) 23, 24 
Datta Gupta (AK.) 15 
Dave (BB) 32 
David (N) S3 
Davis (TA) 59 
De (BN) 45 
De (RB) 21 
De (RK) 12, 27, 43, 69 
D’cruz (R) 21, 29, 32 
Decker (Ge) 1, 

De Jong (P) 4, 8, 24, 55, 56, 65 
be Quadros (AS) 33, 38 
Desai (MK) 42, 66 
Desai (M V) 43. 

Desmukh(NV) 21 
Desmukh tPS) 1 
Deshmukh (MJ) 47 
De.'hpande (RB) 21 
Deshpande (HV) 16 
D’Souz (GJ) 58 
Dey (RK) 12 
Dey (SK) 59 
Dhande (GW.i 34, 63 
Dhanya Sagar (VR) 17 
Dhar (AK.) 25 
Dharamvir 35. 65 

Dharma Rajaln (E) 9, 68 
Dhawan (NL) 36 
Dhc8i 22 



Dhingra(DR) 13,42 
Dhyan Chand (K) 22 
Dikshit (NN) 41 
Dorge (SK) 32 
Dubey (JK) 6 
Dulela(GG)37 
Dunham (RS) 35 
Datt (AK) 26,35.48 
Dutt (BL) 47 
Dutta (DK) 12, 43, 66 
Dutta(KA) 40,42. 

Dutt (N) 66 

E 

Ebrahim All (SA) 17 
Edward (JC) 6 
Edward (JJD) 36 
EkbotetRBj 19.33 
Elhence (D) 16 
Elias (JNA; 56 
Ethi Rajan (AS) 5 
Ezekial (Mj 45 

V 

FazuUah Khan (F) 62 
FiScher (GEC) 20 
Fotidar (MR) 10, 14 
Fozdar (BS) 32 

• • ^ 

Gambir Singh (S) 21 
Ganesh(MK) 131 
Ganga Sagar 52 
Gangolly (SR) 42 
Ganguli (BN) 56. 66 
Ganguli(D) 28, 29,63 
Ganguli (RN) 55, 66 
Garg (DE) 19 
Garg(DN) 6,17 
Galtani (ML) 7, 8. 33, 35, 50 
Gaur(MM) 3 
Gee (EP) 17 

George (K) 22. 24, 25, 32, 55 
George (KV) 58 
George (PN) 26 



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Gera (SID) 67 
Ghai(DO) 4,6 
Ghadiok(GR) 26 
Gliatge (MB) 1, 

Ghattam(ML) 62,63 
Ghosh (RLM) 28, 29 , 32 
Ghosh (T) 65, 66 
Ghufran (SM) 51 
Giles (P) 26 
Girdhari Lai 50, 55 
Girl (S) 4 
Giri(VV) 59 
Glover (PM) 4 
Glover (RM) 56 

Goel (BK) 10 
Gogit (HS) 44 
Gokhale (VP) 33 
Gopskonar 69 
Gopalschar (NCP) 57 
Gopala Krishnan (J) 5 
Gopala Krishnan (R) 58 
Gopala Menon (ER) ! 

Gopala Raju (D) 8. 61 

Gopinathan Nair (R) 61 

Gosh (AK) 23, 33, 35 

Govindan (M) 5, 51 

Govinda Rao (P) 6, 7, 8, 18, 38, 40, 56 

Govinda Swamy (CU) 7, 29. 48, 63 

Govindu (HC) 46 

Gravelv (FH) 8 

Gregory (PG) 4, 59 

GrewaWJS) 33,65 

Griffith (AL) 20 

Grover (RK) 33,45 

GunduRao(H) 27 

Gypta(BP) 9,36 

Gnpta(BD) 48,51,52,53,54 

Gupta (DS) 9, 49 

Gupta (KM) 52 

Gupta (MU) 24 

Gupta (OP) 18,54 

Gupta (RL) 2 



Gupta (SC) 39 
Gupta (SL) 19 
Gupta (SN) 12 
Gurbaksh Singh 23 
Gurdas Singh 9 
Gurunath Rao (V) 44 

Hadimani (AS) 23 
Hainsworth (E) 56 
Hall (WB) 39 
Hallea Panwar (NL) 62 
Harbajan Singh 26, 37, 54 
Harbans Singh (S) 54 
Harcharan Singh 27 
Hardas (MG) 17,21,23 
Harciial Singh 52 
Hari Kishore 47 
Harpai Singh 52 
Haq (A) 32 
Haque (MM) 61 
Harvey (MT) 12 
Hasan (SM) 42 
Hasanain (SZ) 34 
Hassan (MZ) 26 
Heath (ED) 55 
Hedge (RK) 37 
Hem Raj ^B) 68 
Homewood (GS) 57 
Horsefan(JS) 7 
Howard (A) 19 
Howard (GLC) 19 
Hullati (BA) 27 
Husain (A) 61 
Hussain (MF) 19,39 
Husain Afzal (M) 50 
Hutchinson (MT) 55 

Ibrahim Ali 1 

Israel (P) 14, 15, 28, 29, 30, 31 
Issac (PV) II 
Iyengar (MRS) 35 



Jacob (KT) 24 
Jagannatha Rao (E) 53 
Jain (AC) 5 
Jain (JS) 34 
Jain (SP) 46, 47 
Jain (SS) 36, 39, 40, 44, 45, 4S 
Jaleel Ahmed (N) 51,57 
Janaki(IP) 32 
jarnail Singh 10 
Jaswant Singh 6 
Jatkar Kulkarni 13 
Jawanda (JS) 26 
Jayarajan (R) 63 
Jayaraman (V) 56 
Jeevanna Rao (PS) 20 
Jha(NC) 19 
Jha(NP) 52 
Joglekar (RG) 21 
John (CM) 22 
John (K) 32 
John Durai Raj (D) 42 
Jolley (CL) II, 39 
Jones (S) 63, 64 
Josav (GS) 41 
Joseph (KV) 30 
Joshi f AB) 68 
loshi(BG) 56,57 
Joshi (BS) 49 
Joshi (KC) 3.4,7 
Joshi (KG) 17 
Joshi (LK) 34 
Joshi (LM) 33, 62 
Joshi INC) 42, 50,51,63 
Joshi (NV) 66 
Joshi (PC) 33 
Joshi (SA) 1,2 
Jotwani (MG) 10, 15. 36, 43, 49. 61, 68 
Juddeko (E) 56 

. . ■ K 

Kachni (LN) 22 
Kachroo(Pl 19 
Kacker (PN) !3 



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Kadam (BS) 1, 56 
Kadambi (K) 17, 20 
Kaiwar ( SR) 67 
Kalamkar (RJ) 19, 33 
Kalimuthu (M) 19 
Kalla (BL) 17 
Kallapur (K) 17 
Kalra(AN) 44, 53.54 
Ka’yana Raman (NP) 1 1 
Kalayana Raman (VM) 52, 53 
Kamat (MN) 6 
Kamalakara Rao (C) 53 
Kanak Raj David (S) 31, 38, 69 
Kandaswamy (M) 56, 63, 67 
Kandaswamy (TK) 62 
Kanitkar(UK) 19 
Kanwar (JS) 42 
Kapoor (MS) 54 
Kapoor (OP) 21 
Kapur (AP) 11,45,64 
Kapur (BB) 52 
Kapur (NS) 48 
Kapur (SN) 13 
Kar(K) 50,51 
Karam Singh 37 
Karaoti Kumar 36 
Karvick (CR) 32 
Kashyap (VPS) 4 
Katarki(NU) 17,31,68 
Katgihallimath (SS) 67 
Kaul (RN) 1, 23, 25 
Kaul(TN) 33,50 
Kaushik(BK) 20 
Kenoyer(LA) 17 
Kershaw (KL) 6.65 
Khan (AH) 11 
Khan(AR) 67 
Khan (AW) 39,40 
Khan(MA) 35 
Khan(MC) 53 

Khan (MQ) 12, 27, 30, 36, 38, 54, 67 
Khan (NH) 69 



82 


Khan (RM) 48 

Khanna (KL) 50, 52 

Kh:mna (PP) 49 

Khanna (SS) 16 

Khare(BPj 27 

Khushal Singh (S) 1 

Kidavu Koya (PIK) 17 

King (K) 44 

Kirchner (MJ) 1 

Kirpal Singh (HC) 43 

Kirt'kar 50,51 

Krishan Kumar 69 

Kishan Singh 51 

Kishore (H) 46 

Koshy (T) 13 

Kotiswara Rao (D) 8, 38 

Kotiswara Rao (M) 49, 63 

Krishna Menon 47 

Krishna Murthy (B) 3, 13, 16, 27 

Krishna Murthy (C) 8, 31, 41, 49, 51, 52, 53, 68 

Krishna Murthy (CS) 19 

Krishna Murthy (D) 62 

Krishna Murthy (PS) 20 

Kri' hna Murthy ,8) 17, 24, 25, 26, 63 

Krishna Murthy Rao (BA) 31, 51, 54 

Kr.shna Rao (P) 2J 

Krishna Swamy (S) 11, 12, 37, 39 

Kuikarni (HLj 1. 1 1, 14, 17, 27, 3 ■ , 43, 63, 67 

Kulkar.J (LG) 59 

Kulkaini (KR) 54 

Kulkarni (NB) 29 

Kulkarni (NP; 4 

KuJkaini (SB) 13 

Kulkarni (US) 19 

Ku karni (YSj 34, 67 

Kumar (K) 10 

Kumar (LSS) IS, 20, 21, 23, 24, 37 

Kumar i^S v) 42 

Kumaraiaja (K) 39 

Kumara Swami ^Tj 37, 47 

Kundu (BQ 65, 66 

Kunhi Kannan Narabrar (K) 20 

Kurien (C) 4, 11, 12, 15, 16, 50, 60, 64 



83 


Kurup (AR) 56, 57 
Kushawaha (KS) 36,40 
Kuspo(VS) 17,59 
Kylasam (MS) 14, 63 

L 

Lakshmanan (A) 40 
Lai (BS) 3g, 46. 48, 68 
Lal(DSU) 17 

Lai (KB) 1, 3, 4. 5, 8, 9, 16, 40, 48, 68 

Lal(R) 48 

LaKSP) 29,58 

LaUTB) 5,40 

Lai Mohan (LB) 20 

Lai Singh (S) 21 

Lamba(PS) 20,25 

Latif (MHj 43 

Laxmi Narayana (V) 5, 12 

Laxmi Narayana Bhatta (K) 14 

Leela David 11,12,46,49 

Lefroy (HM) 8, 11 

Lele (VC) 62 

Luthra (JC) 18, 23, 34. 37, 51, 54 
M 

McRae 67 
Mahadevan (V) 30 
Mahadik(CN) 62 
Maheswariah (BM) 12, 13, 44 
Mahes Babu 23 
Mahto (J) 53 
Main! (NS) 61 
Maiti(RK) 32 
Majid (S) 2 

Majuradar (SK) 14, 15, 26, 27. 38, 43, 46 

Malhotra (CP) II 

Malick(PC) 42,43,44 

Man (VS) 50 

Mani (MS) 41 

Mani (TF) 31 

Mani (VS) 18. 42 

MaDiaian(HN) 53 

Mann (NN) 55 

Manocha (BD) 10 



84 


Margabandhu (V) 68 

Mariakulandai (A) 42 

Mariappan (V) 37 

Marudarajan (D) 4, 6, 18, 46 

Maryanan (HN) 53 

Mathen(K) 59 

Mathew (AP) 17 

Mathrani (DI) 56 

Mathur (M> 46,48 

Mathur{PB) 40,46,48 

Matliur (PS) 55 

Mathur (RL) 17, 23 

Mathur (RS) 5, 34, 36, 39. 44, 46, 59, 62 

Mathur (SCJ 6,36.59 

Mathur (VK) 12 

MayneiWW) 17,57,58 

Meenakshi Sundarm (D) 19, 22, 25 

Mehrotra (HN) 7 

Mehta (BV) 44 

Mehta (KC) 26, 33 

Mehta (PRj 4, 6, 19, 24, 33, 34, 35, 46 

Mehta (S) 53 

MenontKPV) 9,15,19,60 

Menon \,HF) 64 

Mcnon (SK) 8 

Merh (.JL) 62 

Mhatre (JR) 12 

Mirhamid Ali 49 

Mtshra (J 6 

Misia .AP; 6, 22, 24, 29, 33, 42, 46. 49 

Misra (DR) 37 

Misra (DP) 62 

Misia ;G) 18,22 

Misra vM) 34 

Mtira O'fP) 12 

Misra (MK) 23,35 

Misra (Vr) 35 

Aiical ^VP) 9 

Mura vAK) 24, 45 

Mitia ;.£) 25 

Mitia rM) 35 

Mitra i.N) 55 



85 


Mitra(NN) 32 
Mitra (PK) 8 
Mohammad Ali (S) 54 
Mohammed Ibrahim (PA) 61 
Mohana Sundaram (M) 37 
Mohan Das (N) 64 
Mohan Rao (MV) 53 
Mohan Rao (KR) 12. 53 
Mohan Singh 5,28 
Mohanty (UN) 1 
Mookerjee (AL) 41. 54 
Mookerjee (PB) 14, 15, 16, 27, 52 
Moolani (MK) 24 
Moniz (L) 40 
Moorthy (LN) 69 
Moulder (D) 56 
Mokhopadhyaya (SK) 35 
Mudaliar(CR) IS 
MudaUar(VTS) 20 
Mukundan (TK) 16 
Mukerjee (DD) - 8 
Mukerjee(SK) 17,48,51 
Mukerjee (SP) 41 
Mukerjee (TD) 4, 14, 55 
Mulder (D) 56 
Mimdkur(BB) 5.6,35,38 
Munjal (RL) 6, 69 
Muralia (RN) 6 

Murihy (DN) 3, 21, 30, 31, 32, 42, 66 
Murthy (SN) 17 , 

Muthu (M) 15, 43 
Muthu Krishnan (CR) 17 
Miithu Krishnan (TS) 11, 68,69 
Muthu Swamy (R) 55 

N 

Nagaich(BB) 39 
Nagaraj (TR) 58 
Magarajan (KRI 2, 10. 11, 28, 53 

Nagraja Rao (KR) 2. 4, 5, 12, 13,. 14, IS, 36, 38, 40, 49, 62, €% 69 
Nagaraj Rao (KS) 64 
Nagaraja Rao (PR) 30,45 
Nagaraja Shetty (MV) 37 



86 

NagpaURL) 41 
Nagur (T) 37 
Naha (PM) 29 
Naidu (AB) 25 

Naidu (BA) 37 ‘ , 

Naidu (GVBj 64 ' , 

Nair (MRGK) 30, 64 , 

Nair (PD) 21 

Nambiar (KKK) 67 * • 

Nambiar (RR) 22 

Naqvi (SZH) 8 

Narasimhan (MJ) 18,43,57 

Narasirahan (R) 51 > . 

Narasimha Murthy (BL) 21 

Narasimhaswamy (RL) 57, 58 

Narayana (AS) 19 

Narayana (KL) 30, 36, 69 

Narayanan (ES) 8, 1 1. 12, 27, 30, 40, 52 59, 61, 22, 67 

Narayanan (G) 8 

Narayanan (TR) 19. 20, 22, 25 

Narayana Swamy f PS) 4, 26, 38, 50 

Nariani (TK) 43 

Narula (PN) 33, 63 . 

Nath (CR) 51, 54 , 

Nangpal (RD) 67 
Nazir (MM) 27 

Negi (NS) 50 • - , 

Negi 12 

Newman (JF; 19 

Nezamuddin (S) 23, 28, 35, 36*''' 

Nigami^LN) 10,40 

Nikam(BG) 6,28,41,62 

Nilkalmi 55 \. 

Nirula (KK) 9, 15, 47, 48,49, 56 
N;!Vvan{RS) 40,41,43,45 ‘ ■ 

»,;0 

Om Parkash 35 
Oppcnheimer (CH) 44 

■ V;i 

PadhyarCAG);. .N / i i i' l :■ ' 

Padmanabban (MD) 10 
Padbanabhan (SY) 28, 29 



87 


Padmanabhan (V) 41 

PadwIck(GW) 6, 7,25.50,51 

Paharia (KD) 47 

Pal {BP) 26. 33, 34 

Pa}{NL} 57 

Pali (NS) 50 

Panda!ai(KM) 59 

Pandate (SN) 22 

Pande (HK) 35 

Pandey (ND) 39 ■ 

Pandotra (VR) 63 

Pandya (MG) 18 

Pandya(PS) 66 

Panigrahi (BM) 18, 22 

Panikkar (MR) 17, 23, 25, 33, .61 

Pankajshamma (K), 4 

Paracer (CS) 6, 38, 39. 40, 43, 62 

Pararaeswaran Pillai (PR) 39 

Parkhe (DP) 57 

Parthasarathy (S) 58 

Parthasaratay (SV) 52 

Patel (G A) 3,4,10,13,31,68 

Patel (GC) 57 

Patel (GJ) 64 

Patel (HK) 16,56,68 

Patel (JS) 65 

Patel (KP) 43 

Patel (MK) 3, 6, 7, 33, 34, 4i, 43 

Patel (NC) 68 

Pafel (RC) 43, 50, 56, 63, 68 

Patel (RM) 13, 16, 50, 53, 56, 68 

Patil(ND) 18 

PatiI{SS) 32,35 

Patil Kulkarni (BG) 5i 

Patwak(H) 36 

Patwardhan (GB) ' f9, 20 

Paugi (MS) 12 

Paul (AK) 32 

Paul (CF) 14 

Paul (MD) 68 

Paul (RK) 15 

Pawar (FK) 41 



■ ■ ' 88 

Pawar (JG) 4-9 

Peeran (SM) 57 

Peiils (JWL) 29 

Perraju (A) 5, 30. 56, 60 

Perumal (K) 10 

Peswani {KM) 36 

Phadnis(NA) 42 

Phillip (A) 50, 56,57 

Filial (GB) 11, 12, S9, 60, 64 

Pillay (RA) 20 

Pingale (SV) 14, 1 5, 26, 27, 28, 40, 43, 46, 48 

Pitchayya £B) 42 

Ponnaiya (BWX) 36 

Ponnuswaml ?MK) 43 

Prabhakar Rao (V) 5, 46 

Pradhaa (S) 4, 5, 8, 10, 12, 16, 28, 36, 4% 6t, 69 

Pradyuman Singh (M) 42 

Prakash Sarup 15, 34, 36, 49 

Pramanik (LM) 53, 55 

Prasad (A'l 19 

Prasad (AR) 9.53 

Prasad (D) 43 

Prasad (LK) 48 

Pmad(N) 1,57 

Prasad (R) 33, 35, 55 

Prasad (RN) 54 

Prasad (SK) 49, 50 

Prasad iSN) 53,54 

Prasad ^VN) 20 

Prasaona Kumar (TO) 60 

Primrose (C) 58 

Pritam Singh Dcoi 53 

Priyamvatha Rao (SB) 37, 67 

Procter {CQ 1 

Pruthi (HS) 5, 10, 11, 16, 26, 28, 40, 41, 57 
Pushkarnath 47 

PuUarudriah (M) 1, 3, 11, 12, 14, 16, 25, 28, 30, 31, 36, 33, 39, 43, 4S, St 
58,63,64,69 

Q 

Quadiruddifl Khan (M) 2, 17 

R 


Radha (CK) 60 



' w . 

Radha (NV) 61 
Radhakrishna Murthy (B) 56 
Radhakrishna PilJay (PN) 63 
Radhamenon 64 
Raghava Rao (N) 14 
Raghunadha Rao (N) 38 
Rahaman (A) 28 
Rahaman (F) 35 

Rahaman ^KA) 5, 28, 36, 40, 43. 48, 52, 54 

Raheja (PC) 38 

Rahiidkar fWB) 18, 21, 23 

Rai (BK) 10, 43, 52, 6f 

Rai (L) 26, 27 

Rai (RP) 47 

Raina (JL) 10 

Raj (BR) 23 

Rajugopalan (GK) 17, 20 
Rajagopalan (K) 29 
Rajan (BSV) 3 
Rajan (MRD) 41 
Rajan (SS) 61 
Rajan fSV) 63 
Rajani (VA) 51, 52, 54 
Rajarao(SA) 12,31,58 
Rajput (RK) 39 
Rajarafnam (S) 20 
Rajaverma (MCI 7 
Rajpaye (NK) 33, 

Raju(RN) 11 
Rakshpal (R) 4, 41. 

Ram (KB) 43 
Ram (SK) 43 
Rama (TP) 60 

Raraachandra Chari (C) 41, 52, 53 
Ramachandra Iyer (S) 52 
Ramachandra Rao (Y) 10, 31, 60 

Ramachandran (CP) 15, 60 
Ramachandran (S) 2, 11, 13, 14, 30, 31, 46, 68 
Ram Gopal 46 

Ramakrishana Ayyar (TV) 8. 11 
Ramakrlshnan (C) 38 



90 •: 

Ramakrishnan (K) 63 
Ramakrishnaa (S) 1 
Ramakrishnaii (TS) 44, 65 
Rama Murihy (K) 3, 12 
Raman (KR) 44 
Ramanandha Rao (P) 63 
Ramanjan (S) 46 
Raman janeyulu (S) 22 
Rama Rao (G) 25 
Rama Rao (M) 41 '■ 

Rama subbiah (K) 38 

Ramesh Chander 12 

Ramiah (AR) 69 

Ramiah (RV) 32 

Ramiah (V) 48 

Ram Nath 29 

Ram Nath (G) 58 

Ramnath Rao (H) 13 

Ram Pal Singh 10 

Ranade (SB) 20 

Ranga Ayyar (G) 64 

Rangashetty (NT) 58 

Rangaswamy (G) 3, 7, 8, 29, 40, 46, 69 

Rao (BKP) 4 

Rao (D) 19 

Rao (0S) 26, 27 

Rao (GN) 51 

Rao (JP) 22, 32 

Rao (J) 18 53 

Rao (JT) 5 

Rao (MSS) 50 

Rao (MW) 21, 23, 24 

Rao (NVL) 18 

Rao (PG) 1 

Rao (PVR) 1 

Rao (SN) 40, 64 

Rao (V) 39 

Rao (VP) 4, 5, 15 

Rao(VR)69 ... . 

Rao(VT)l 

Rao(YR)2i 

Raout(GD)31 

Ratan Lai 8, 10, 15, 27, 44, 48, 52 57 



91 


Ratcliffe (FAC) 58, 68 
Rathore (VS) 62 

Ratnam (LV) 35 , 

Rauf (A) 17 
Ravindranath (V) 18 
Rawat (RR) 16 
Rawther (TSS) 59 
Raycbaudhuri (SP) 44, 46, 53 
Rayner (RW) 58 

Reddy (DB) I, 2, 4, 5, 8, 9, 10, 17, 21, 22, 23, 26, 28, 33, 34, 35, 36 , 37 , 38, 
39,42,45,46,47,48,50,68 
Reddy (GS) 43 
Rehaman fF) 23 

Renjheo (PL) 5, 43, 68 ' 

Raudkhar(WB) 37 
Rich (S) 7 

Richards (PB) 67, 68 ? 

Richharia (RH) 35 

Ritchie (JH) 19 ; 

Richter (CP) 28 i. , 

Robinson (JBD) 26. 58 

Rooowai (ML) 9 ^ 

Roy (AK) 46 

Roy (CS) 16 ; > 

Roy (RS) 43 45 . - 

Roy (RY) 7 ; 

Roy (SC) 40 ! 

Roychowdhuri (K) 45 
Rusden (PL) 69 

S 

Sabet (KA) 35 ■; 

Sabnis(SD) 19 
Sadasivan (TS) 7,29,67 

Sada siv'an Pillai (KK) 60 ’ 

Sadik (HG) 51 
Saha(JC) 5,55 

Sahadevan (PC) 22 ; 

Sahani (Vj^) 67 
Sahate(KC) 62 
Sahasranamam (KN) 60 
Saini (BS) 46 
Saini (HR) 23 



92 


Sakaram Rao (J) 19, 20 
Salim All 44 
SaiimathlSS) !9. 32 
Sana (JC) 55 
Sandhu (JS) 50, 52, 54 
Sane (PV) 68 
Sangai (PM) 22 
Sangameswara Sarnia (S) 62 
Sanghi (PM) 49 
*Sanjiva Rao (B) 8 
Sankaran (T) 9, 68 
Sanne Gowdha (S) 45 
Sant (MV) 22,33 
Santanaraman (T) 17, 31 
Sanwal (KC) 16 
Saptharshi (K) 26 
Sarangapani (MV) 26, 46 
Saraswati Devi (L> 67 
Sarcar(PB) 65,66 
Sardar Singh 8, 9, 10, 31, 46, 47, 61 
Sarid (JN) 25 
Sarma (K) 42 
Sarman (KC) 55, 56 
Sarojini Damodaran (AP) 7 
Sarup(P) 69 
Sashi Kanta 52 
Sashi Kanta Rai (BK) 44 
Sastri(KSK) 18 
Sathyanarayana (P) 4, 13, 15, 16 
Satpathy(JM) 15,46,68 
SaUar(A) 34,37 
Sawant (AR) 7 
Sawhney (VL) 13 
Saxena (AP) 53 
Saxena (DK) 62 
Saxena (HK) 3 
Saxena (HP) 30,31,53 
Saxena (JS) 12 
Saxena (VIP) 50 
Seethala'-rni (V) 20 
Sekh3r(PS) 64 
Selvaraj(CJ) 2,61 
Sen (AB) 7, 12 



93 


Sen (AC) 16. 25, 30, 31, 34, 40, 43, 45, 48 
Sen (AR) 55 

Sen (DL) 66 , 

Sen (DW) 19 
Sen (SC) 55 
Sen(SN) 11 
SenGwpta 3 
Sen Gupta (AK) 12 

Sen Gupta (GC) 13, 31 ‘ 

Sen Gupta (JN) 19 

Sen Gupta (PK) 8,40,47 

Sen Gupta (SK) 51 

Seshadri (AR) 32, 47 

Seshadri (TR) 13 

Seshagiri Rao (D) 13, 14, 16, 17, 26, 28/31, 46, 51, 54 

Seshagiri Rao (T) 33 

Seshagiri Rao (Y) 15,30,31 

Seth(JN) 18,44 

Seth (ML) 43 

Sethi (BL) 23 

Shah (SA) 50 

Sham Sunder (M) 43 

Shanmugam (N) 10, 37 

Shanta (P) 60 

Sharma (AR) 22 

Sharma (BB) 69 

Sharma (BS) 25 

Sharma (C) 36 

Sharma (DC) 46 

Sharma (DK) 6. 19 

Sharma (GS) 28 

Sharma (JC) 40 

Sharma (MN) 51 

Sharma (PL) 10, 40 

Sharma (SL) 22. 26, 35, 47, 52 

Sharma (SR) 25 

Sharpies (A) 65 

Shashi Kanta Rai (BK) 15 

Shashi Prabha Lai 37 

Shaw (AW) 25 

Shaw(FJF) 19 

Shende (CB) 52 



94 


Sheadge(PY) 29 
Shenge (CB) 52 
Sheriair (KC) 19 
Slierde Singh 48 
Sheriff (M) 53 
Shivapuri (TN) 18, 23, 25 
Shrivastava (BK) 1 
Shrivastava (PD) 10, 14 
Shrivastava (RP) 15 
Shukla(TN) 62 
Shukla(VN) 3 
Shuman (F) 34 
Siddiqi (MS) 40 
SIdiqui (AA) 68 
Siddiqui(MR) 67 
Siddiqui (S) 14 
Siddiqui(ZA) 52, 53,54 
Sidhu(AS) 54 
Sidhu(HS) 61 
Sikka(C) 62 
Sikka (SM) 36 
Simha(CP) 48 
Simha(M) 40 
Simiia (RP) 62 
Singh (B) 48 
Singh (BB) 41 
Singh (BM) 31,39,43 
Singh CBN) 18,25,26 
Singh (D) 51,52,54 
Singh (DN) 18,2! 

Singh (DP) 26 
Singh (DR) 51 
Singh (G) 32 
Singh (GP) 12 
Singh (H) 54 
Singh (HB) 49 
Singh (HN) 20,21 43, 55 
Singh (JR) 42 
Singh (K) 18,38,67 
Singh (LB) 42,43,44 
Singh (M) 10 
Singh (MP) 2,44 



§6 


Singh (OP) 52 
Singh (RB) 23 
Singh (RD) 35 
Singh (RN) 45 
Singh (RP) 52,54, 55 
Singh RR) 39 
Singh (RS) 49 
Singh (S) 4, 32, 49 
Singh (SK) 39 
Singh (SM) 43,44 
Singh (TCN) 19 
Singh (UB) 6, 40, 45 
SinhafMM) 10 
Sinha(RP) 23,34,36 
Sinha (SSP) 17 
Sirdhana (BS) 5 
Sivarama Krishniah (M) 37 
Sivarao (DV) 54 
Sivasankara Sastry (KS) 52 
Smith (ROA) 7 
Smith Herbert (D) 41 
Sodhi (GS) 44 
Sohi (HS) 47 
Sohi (SGS) 28. 31, 46 
Solomon (S) 23, 24 
Somasekhar (P) 58 
Sontaky (KR) 26, 41 
Sreeratnulu (C) 37 
Sreeramulu (T) 42 
Srikantiya (M) 6, 60 
Srinivasan (AR) 18, 21, 25 
Srinivasan {KMf) 24, 25 
Srinivasan (KV) 50, 51 
Srinivasan (MV) 39, 40, 69, 

Srinivasan (NR) 22 
Srinivasan iPA) 8 
Srinivasan (PM) 49, 50 
Srinivasan (R) 25 

Srivastava (AS) 3^ 9, 10, 16, 30, 31 , 36 , 38 , 39 , 40 , 44 , 49 , 54 , 66, 67 
Srivastava (BK) 14, 16, 34, 36. 48, 51, 67 
Srivastava (BP) 15, 49 



-9i3 

Srivastava (DD) 50, 57 
Srivastava (DN) 69 
Srivastava (GP) 12 
Srivastava (HC) 40 
Srivastava (HML) 4, 15 
Srivastava < JC) 52 
Srivasrtava (MG) 32 
Srivastava ( MMP) 48 
Srivastava (OP) 8 
Srivastava (RN) 6, 23 
Srivastava (RP) 15, 42. 43 
Srivastava (RS) 15 
Srivastava (SNS) 27, 47, 65 
Srivastava (TN) 25 
Srivastava (YP) 31 
Stephen (RC) 26 
Subbiah (J) 7 
Subblah (MS) 63, 64 
Subbiah Pillai (M) 28, 30 33 
Subbarao (BR) 52 
Subba Rao (NV) 7 
SubhaRao (A) 42 
Subha Reddy (P) 37 
Subramoney (■ 0 33 
Subramaniyara (CL) 18, 47, 57 
Subramaniyani (CV) 33 
Subramaniyatn (H) 46, 48 
Subramariiyam (ICS) 62 
Subramaniyam (LS) 50 
Subramaniyam (P) 37 
Subramaniyam (S) 38 
Subramaniyam (TR) 10, 68, 69 
Subramaniyam (TV) 14, 21, 54 
Subramaniyam (V) 28, 29 
Subramaniyam (VK) 12, 58, 66 
Sudha Rao (V) 11 
Sulairaan (M) 4 
Sulaiman Varasi fM) 41 
Summanwar (AS) 62 
Sundaram (NV) 44, 62, 63, 67 
Sundaram (S) 58 
Siiaderani (CV) 48 
Sunder Raj (DD) 24 


X 



97 


Sundrababu (PC) 44 
Suniffcumar 53 

Suryanarayana (D) 19, 29, 36, 37, 45, 58 
Suryanarayana (S) 29 
Swaminathan (B) 58 
Swaminathaa (NP) 11 
Swamp (C) 59 

T 

Tabliani fBD) 16 

Tadulingham (C) 9, 18, 21. 23, 25 

Tale (YM) 49 

Talgeri (GM) 11, 31, 44 

Tambe(GC)20 

Tamhane (R.V) 20 

Tamhane (VA) 20 

Tandon (IN) 35, 45 

Taodon (RK) 18 

Tandon (RN) 41, 44 

Taslim (M) 34 

Teotia(TPS) II, 13, 51, 52 

Tewfik (M) 45 

Thakare (KR) 38, 49 

Thakur (C) 9, 1 8. 21 . 23, 25, 53, 54, 55. 

Thakur (DP) 42 
Thangavelu (TKl 2 
Thiriimalachar (MJ) 43, 46 

Thinimala Rao (V) I, 5, 11, 12, 16, 17, 30, 32. 40. 49, 60. 62, 63, 69 

Thobbi (W) 31, 32 

Thomas (CA) 60 

Thomas (KM) 25, 29, 51. 58 

Thomas (PM) 26, 27, 28 

Thyaga Rajan (NM) 20 

Tidkee (PM) 68 

Tikar (DT) 38 

Timmons (FL) 23, 25 

Tiwarl (MM) 5! 

Tiwary (NP) 32 

Trehan (KN) I, 3, 10, 11, 12. 17, 28. 36, 46, 62, 69 
Tripathi (BB) 20 

Tripathi (RL) 14, 61, 66 ; 

Turner 66 
TyagI (BP) 18 



98 


■■ ■■ ' U 

Ufflat (DS) 55 
IJpadhyaya (YM) 33 
Uppa!(BN)44 
Urs (NVR) 46 
Usman (S) 11.16, 30 
Uttaman (P) 21 , 32 

V 

Vachbam {MV) 25, 32 

Vaheduddin (S) 25, 27, 34 , 36, 37, 38, 46 

Vaidyanathan (R) 17 

Valsala (PG) 64 

Varadarajan (BS) 65 

Varasi (MS) 25,46 

Varatha Rajan (G) 30 

Varma (HS) 50 

Varma (BK) 4, 16, 50, 60 

Varma (PM) 4?, 46. 49, 63 

Varma (SS) 59 

Vasantaraj David (B) 36, 37, 44, 61 
Vasudevan (CK) 58 
Vashisht (KS) 39 

Vasudeva (RS) 1, 6, 7, 33, 34, 35, 36, 44, 47, 58, 61, 62, 66 
Vasudeva Menon (PP) 36, 49 
Vaugh (M) 20 

Veda Moorthy (G) 14, 15, 30 

Venkata Narayana (G) 18 

Venkata' Ram (CS) 8, 56 

Venkataraman (J) 51 

Venkataraman (N) 68 

Venkataraman (T) 53 

Venkataraman (T8) 21 23 

Venkataraman (TV) 12, 36, 52, 60 

Venkataramani (KS) 22, 25, 55, 56, 65 

Venkatarao (A) 62 

Venkataratnam (L) 25, 48 

Venkatakrishnan (NS) 29 

Venkatatayan (SV) 1,57 ■ • 

Venkatareddi (J) 67 
Venkatasubban (CS) 60 
Venketesh (MV) 5, 14,40, 66 



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Vcrma (RD) I8, 21, 23, 25, 32. 35» 39, 48, 55 

Verma (SS) 20, 35 

Veva! (El) 13 

Vijaya Kumar 37 

Vijaya Lakshmi (U) 51 

Vijaya Raghavan (S) 36, 59 

Vlrdl(SS) 23 

Visser(T) 56 

Vodcker(JA) 19,23 

Von Barren (WL) 18 

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WadM(SR) 45 
Wakankar(SM) 21 
Wankhede (NP) 69 
Watt(G) 55 
Wes!ey (WK) 46, 49 
Westrop CAR) 56 
Wilson (KI) 67 
Wrlgby(G) 65 

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Zacfeariah (PK) 33